Posted December 15, 2014 4:21 pm by Comments

By gunwriter In 1999 Safari Press published Optics for the Hunter. Timing could not have been better because hunters were just then getting serious about riflescope. They wanted to know about bright scopes, reliable scopes, eye relief, field of view and even how to properly mount a scope. They were also getting serious about binoculars and as surprising as it might seem, few knew the difference between a Porro-prism and roof prism binocular. Optics for the Hunter became the bible for hunting related optics. It was the first real look at optics from a hunter’s standpoint and it did a great job …read more

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