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  • Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    CZ Customs is known for their great catalog of accessories and weapons. They have a lot of firearms in their arsenal that we love. Funnily enough, a couple of days ago I made a list of the best CZ Scorpion upgrades (hyperlink scorpion upgrade article here).

    Don’t worry my fellow P10C owners. I haven’t forgotten about you guys. The P10C is a polymer pistol made by CZ. While CZ claims it as the best striker pistol in the market, there is still room left for improvement.

    The P10C does require some upgrades in the road to make it an endgame setup. But to reach that goal, you will need to spend quite a bit and take your time to slowly build a custom CZ P10C.

    How about I show you the ropes to get started? After all, you will easily get lost at finding the best CZ P10C upgrades that are worth it. Without further ado, let’s start.

    1. CZ P10C Trigger Upgrades

    The stock trigger of the P10C is what you expect from a striker pistol. It’s not the best on the market by any means, but it isn’t half bad either. It’s an okay trigger that can easily last you for a decent time.

    But the P10C can be improved with a simple trigger upgrade. Here is a trigger that you should definitely consider getting.

    i) CZ P10 HBi Theta Trigger Kit

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    The Theta trigger kit from HB Industries is an undisputed king when it comes to the CZ P10 trigger kit. Theta is a flat faced trigger. It reduces the pre-travel by 4mm. As there are no adjustable screws present on the trigger, the failure points don’t exist either.

    Pre-travel is achieved through solid machinery using geometry. And that’s why math is important folks. The Theta kit allows the user to tune the trigger pull weight. By using either -10% or the -15% striker springs.

    Surprisingly, the springs on this kit don’t fail like a stock spring. As they are immune to corrosion, you don’t have to worry about lubing them or changing them every other month.

    2. CZ P10C Sights Upgrade

    The iron sight on the P10 is nothing to write home about. It’s not the best and never will be. But you could upgrade to a better sight for optimal performance. It will also improve your accuracy a lot.

    i) Night Fision CZ P10 Tritium Front Sight

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    Nope, that wasn’t a typo. The brand is actually called Night Fision. A weird approach to the name, but who are we to judge? The tritium sight comes in front sight mode only. These tritium sights are created in the USA. They have 30% more tritium gas per sight vial. That means they are brighter than most night sights in the market.

    The Front sight comes in both blue and orange front rings. Whatever color seems more natural to you, take that. It’s up to you to decide. After all, if I find the blue to be more natural and easy for the eye, that doesn’t mean you will find them easy as well.

    This night sight comes with a whopping 16 years of warranty. That’s a lot for a small sight like this. The tritium sticks are protected inside a machined steel housing. Black nitride coating on the housing makes it look extremely appealing.

    ii) Trijicon RMR Type 2 3.25 MOA Adjustable LED Red Dot Sight

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    The RMR Type 2 is one of the best red dot sights in the market. Made from aircraft-grade aluminum, Trijicon changed the processing of the RMR in the second iteration. The RMR Type 2 has a less fragile base and more resistance against fog, shock, and water.

    RMR Type 2 is a lightweight red dot with an illuminated reticle. Thanks to that, the night performance of this optic is incredible. You can adjust the glow of the reticle with the adjustment buttons present on the optic. They are quite tactile and give good feedback after pressing down.

    While the RMR Type 2 doesn’t fit on the P10C by default, it’s an easy fix to achieve. With the help of a Multi Optic Red Dot Sight Base that is specifically cut for the rear of the P10, you can add in a plethora of red dot sights.

    3. CZ P10C Grips Upgrade

    The problem with polymer pistols is often the grips. The pattern usually isn’t suited for the mass consumers. On top of that, you cannot change the grip of them simply like a revolver or metal pistol for example. That’s why, there are different kinds of grips present for this pistol.

    i) TALON GRIPS CZ P10C Grips

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    If you have seen a P10C in the wild with grips, chances are they are the Talon grips made for the CZ. Talon Gun Grips are known for their creative take on these popular polymer pistols and make them more comfortable to grip.

    These grips are not like your usual pistol grips. They are a tape-like product that sticks on your pistol handle. They have a pattern on the other side of the tape which you grip. Those patterns are usually textured. Giving you a firmer grip and making it more comfortable to hold on to.

    The Talon Grips for this gun are available in 3 different sizes and 4 different patterns. Out of those, there are some that have a different color than the pistol itself. If a custom color aesthetic is your jam, go for those.

    4. CZ P10C Magazine Upgrades

    The P10C has a stock magazine that holds up to 15 rounds depending on the model. There aren’t many magazine upgrades you can do to the gun. But you can get some aftermarket magazine accessories that will improve your reloading experience.

    i) Talon CZ P10C Magazine Extension

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    Talon grips are known for their texture and durability. They are quite good and they are known to last for a long time. Besides their grip tapes, you could also get their magazine extension grip that will make your life a lot easier.

    The magazine extension grip makes it easier for you to take the magazine out of the gun. It also makes you feel more comfortable to grip the gun if you have large hands. In my opinion, this is something crucial and mandatory for all P10C owners.

    It’s dirt cheap as well. I don’t see why you shouldn’t upgrade your magazine and make it even better.

    ii) CZ P10C Full Size 9mm 19 RD Magazine

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    As you know, the stock magazine of CZ can hold up to 15 rounds of 9mm shots. What if that’s not enough for you? After all, striker pistols do require a lot of bullets while using them in the range.

    Then, you will need to upgrade the magazine to something like this. This 19 round magazine is made out of heat-treated steel. With corrosion resistant finish and steel wire spring, it’s one of the most durable magazines out there for P10C.

    The base of the magazine is made out of polymer. It’s quite fine to hold in your hand. While it does overlap with the steel and makes you question why not aluminum, you won’t question once you get your hands on it. The polymer is as strong as the steel body. Not density-wise, but in terms of fighting against corrosion and drops.

    5. CZ P10C Holster Upgrades

    The CZ doesn’t come with any kind of holster. There are quite a few complaints about holsters availability as well. It’s just, that there are so few holster makers out there making holsters for the P10C. Here are some holsters that you should keep your eyes on.

    i) CZ P-10C Kydex OWB Holster

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    This OWB holster is made by a Czech company named RH Holsters. This one is specifically made to hold the CZ P-10C model. The holster features two belt loops to shape the holster around your body.

    The simple and elegant design with a sturdy construction is everything you could ask for. On top of that, the top is easy to open. Giving you a fast unloading time. The RH holsters are handmade in the Czech Republic.

    As the name suggests, the material here is Kydex. It’s a type of thermoplastic that is known for its durability and flexibility. You can move it around your belt and try to bend it a bit without breaking it. Thanks to Kydex, the holster will last you a long time.

    ii) CZ P-10C Leather OWB Holster

    Best CZ P10C Upgrades

    Hailing from Slovakia, Falco has come up with a leather holster for the CZ P10C. leather is one of the most used materials in holster making. It makes sense to use the same material as your belt to accompany your belt.

    But cheaper leather holsters have tons of issues. Those issues are not present in something like this holster from Flaco. Even the coloring on this holster was done by hand. By using Italian leather, the entire process of this OWB holster was made by using hands.

    Simple design with fast access to the gun, this Holster can support up to 40mm/1.5” belt loop. That’s big enough support for most traditional hunting belts out there. If you are after a holster made with genuine leather by a human not a machine, then this is the best holster for you.

    How To Upgrade CZ P10C?

    With so many upgrade options right on your face, it can get a bit overwhelming. I can’t blame you. Such a small gun deserves so much love, it makes you a bit sentimental as well.

    But now it’s no time to get emotional. Rather, it’s the perfect time to do some needed upgrades. Let me help you in the decision making a bit.

    Let me ask you a question. Are you Competitive? If the answer is yes, then you would want to get an edge over other participants in a tournament. For that to happen, you will need to make sure the gun is optimal and you are performing excellently with that.

    For that, you should upgrade the sight and add some grips for a firmer grip. We can’t have you miss shots because of the gun slipping out of your hand, now can we?

    If you are using this pistol for everything else, like hunting, casual shooting, self-defense, personal range practicing, etc. Then you can follow any order your heart desires. The options are endless.

    Conclusion

    CZ P10C is not the most popular CZ pistol out there. Yet, seeing how much love it gets from the community and accessory manufacturers is quite wholesome. As there are so many CZ P10C accessories available for purchase, it’s quite hard to find the best CZ P10C upgrades.

    Hopefully, you decide on the right upgrade order based on your preference and take the P10C to the max. Unleashing the full potential of this gun is quite necessary. After all, striker pistols are all about performance.

    That’s all for now, I will see you guys with more upgrades in the future. Till then, take care and stay safe.

  • Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    Taurus is a brand that became popular for their handguns. The G2C was a fan-favorite due to how much you could upgrade it. You will even find guides that claim they did G2C upgrades and made it perform like G3C. That statement isn’t entirely false. But that does add up to the cost of the G2C.

    Now that you have the G3C, how about you take it to the next level? If you ask just like the G2C, it could use some upgrades too, right? You will be absolutely correct. The list of G3C upgrades isn’t a small one. That’s why it’s my duty to help you find the best G3C upgrades.

    Fair warning, it will take some time to digest the entire thing. So, sit around sip on a mug of coffee and enjoy the reading. Without further ado, let’s start.

    1. Taurus G3C Sight Upgrades

    The first thing you will do to the gun is to add a sight. A night sight or a red dot to be specific. While the ironsight is working and doable at short range, it’s not nearly enough for night-time shooting let alone accurately range-practicing. You really need to find the best sights for Taurus G3C to take your shooting to the next level. Here, they are.

    i) TRUGLO Tritium Pro Handgun Night Sight

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    TruGlo is one of the biggest pistol night sight makers in the market. All over the world, you will find someone using their product in their lovely handgun. As all pistol rails aren’t the same and they don’t have a similar pattern to install a night sight, TruGlo makes sights for specific models.

    This one here is made for Taurus handguns. That includes Slim/MIL pistols. The front sight of the kit comes with a green tritium fiber with a white outline around it. The rear sight has no outline but both of them are green as well. The tritium fibers are protected by a steel frame.

    It’s extremely durable and will last drops countless times. As these sights don’t require any battery at all, you don’t need to worry about recharging them or anything. The glow of tritium can get low over time. But that’s not happening to you anytime soon. Need years for that to happen.

    ii) Viridian E-Series Green Laser Sight

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    It wasn’t long ago when Viridian said that they were releasing a new laser sight for G3C. It’s a part of their home defense lineup. Viridian made two different sights for the G3C.

    One with a green laser and the other with a red laser. The red laser has a downside of lower range covering in daylight. But the red laser excels with 6 hours of battery backup.

    Compared to that, the Green version only offers 60 minutes of continuous use. The green laser is more power consuming. The same goes for any optics with a green reticle. The E-Series Green laser sight is capable of reaching up to 100 yards during the day and 2 miles at night.

    The lower battery life is somewhat concerning. But the range and smaller build can benefit hunters a lot. 2 miles is no joke when it comes to hunting during the night. That’s why, I think it’s a worthy sacrifice.

    2. Taurus G3C Holster Upgrades

    The holster is an important part of a pistol. Most handguns won’t come with any holsters. The problem with holsters is, they are not universal. You will need to find the specific model for a specific gun. Which makes it a bit hard to find the best among them. Here are some necessary holsters for your G3C.

    i) UM Tactical Taurus G3 Iwb Holster

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    UM Tactical is a well-known brand in the accessories line. They made G3C accessories in the past and they are making them now as well. The IWB holster from UM is constructed from 4332 Boltaron.

    A type of polymer that is known to be extremely durable. Even under the heating sun, the holster won’t faze for a single second. The retention on this holster is adjustable. Adjusting it is simple.

    It has two attachment screws that are hard to lose. The screws and overall the holster itself is really well-built. The same holster made with something like carbon fiber would have cost 3x of what it costs.

    ii) Pole Craft Iwb Taurus G3C Holster

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    It was quite obvious that someone like Pole Craft would also make a holster for the G3C. Their holsters were quite popular among G2C owners. As the G2C and G3C are quite similar appearance wise, the G2C holsters fit the G3C as well.

    This holster is made with a similar material as the UM Tactical one. While Pole Craft didn’t specify it in their description, but from the pattern weaving, it looks nearly identical to the UM Tactical.

    While concealing most of the gun inside the waistband, the Pole Craft IWB holster also offers you a fast and consistent drawstroke. You will get used to the stroke in no time. Overall, it’s a great holster for the price.

    3. Taurus G3C Magazine Upgrades

    While a magazine upgrade isn’t mandatory, it’s something that you should consider doing. Extended magazines or magazines with extensions will play a vital role in your shooting performance.

    i) Taurus G3C 9mm 12 Round Magazine w/Grip Extension

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    Just as I mentioned above, this is not a magazine extender. You won’t get to fire 15 bullets instead of 12. It holds the same amount as your stock magazine. But it comes with a grip extension that a lot of people love.

    There are good reasons for loving that though! It’s arguably safer and more comfortable to use in the long run. It offers a bit more grip while unloading it from the gun and then safely keeping it tucked away.

    The magazine is created from hardened steel. It’s durable, lightweight, and corrosion proof. It will last you as long as the stock one if not longer. The extension isn’t made out of steel, but rather polymer. It’s soft and grippy. Fun texture to hold on to.

    ii) Taurus G3C 9mm 15-Round Magazine

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    If you were looking for an extended G3C magazine, you have found it. This magazine can hold up to 15 9mm shots. Using this, you can fire in most states without breaking any kind of law.

    The magazine is made out of steel and it features an extension grip as well. The magazine is quite lightweight considering how long it is. Heat treated steel is quite light and it’s extremely durable. Something a hunter needs dearly.

    The grip spacer/extension is made out of polymer. It’s not as soft as a rubber extension, but it’s almost there. I’m the type of person who likes polymer patterns over rubber. Even though rubber is more comfortable to hold onto.

    If 15 isn’t enough for you, then you should consider the Mec-Gar 9mm 18-round Magazine. While it’s not specifically made for the G2C/G3C, it fits both. Or get the 17-round Taurus mag that was specifically made for the G3C.

    4. Taurus G3C Grip Upgrades

    The next thing you should consider is adding an optional grip to the gun. While changing the grip isn’t possible, you still can enhance the grip by adding optional accessories. For example,

    i) Hogue HandAll Beavertail Grip Sleeve

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    Hogue Beavertail is probably the most popular grips ever made. Whenever you search for a gun grip, you will find Hogue with Beavertail waiting for you. This is a slip-on grip from Hogue that fits the G3C and G2C.

    Why slip on? Because you can’t change the grips of G3C. Rather, you will need to become creative like this and use something else to make the grips more comfortable. Sounds like a hassle, but it’s much easier than you can imagine.

    This lightweight polymer grip sleeve is quite comfortable to grip. While it does increase the grip width by a little bit, it also increases the girth of the pistol. Making it easier to grab with both hands with or without gloves.

    ii) Taurus G3C Gun Grip Enhancement Gun Parts Kit

    Best Taurus G3C Upgrades

    The next best thing to a sleeve is grip tapes. I’m sure you have heard of grip tapes before. They are used in baseball bats, tennis bats, and computer peripherals even. Their job is to make it easier for you to grip something and give texture to a relatively flat surface.

    This grip kit comes with a tape that wraps around the handle. It covers both the sides and the back of the handle as well. As it misses out the front, you find some small grips that attach to the front of the handle.

    After installing this grip on your G3C, the comfort will go from 0 to 100 real quick. Grips are something that has become essential to pistol owners. The flat grip with minor texture just doesn’t cut it out anymore. For those, this kit is a blessing.

    How To Upgrade The Taurus G3C?

    While seeing all these fancy upgrades for your gun makes you excited, it also confuses you a lot. I can understand that. In my opinion, here is how you should handle the upgrade order.

    Competition

    Do you care about competition? A lot of competition utilizes pistol shooting as well. If the answer is yes, then you will benefit from a sight upgrade for the gun. I have included both laser and night sight for your help.

    Are you a hunter?

    If the answer is yes, then you will definitely want to upgrade to a sight that is capable of providing you vision during the night. On top of that, you would also want to buy an extended magazine for the gun. So, the prey doesn’t run away if you miss a couple of shots.

    Is the gun comfortable?

    Are you finding the gun uncomfortable to grip for a long time? Is it a bit irritating and sometimes painful? Then you definitely need to upgrade the grips first thing.

    Conclusion

    Doesn’t matter what order you use to upgrade this beautiful gun. As long as you decide to upgrade the G3C, you will be a happy bunny. Yes, there are quite a few upgrade paths and lots of options on those paths as well, that’s why I gathered the best Taurus G3C upgrades for you.

    As long as your pocket allows you and you are willing to spend on a gun that you love, I’m sure you will love every single bit of it.

    And that’s about it. That’s all for today. Don’t worry, I will be back with more upgrade guides for different guns soon. Stick around and find out. You might just find the next gun you want to upgrade to.

  • Best Cz Scorpion Evo Trigger

    Best Cz Scorpion Evo Trigger

    Changing the stock trigger for something better has always been a top priority for shooters. Even if the stock trigger is good, you might find an aftermarket trigger better due to the customizability and trigger pull.

    CZ Scorpion Evo upgrades have always been the talk of the community. You will find people who enjoy the stock trigger of the Evo, but you will find more people who don’t enjoy it. If you are on that boat and want to find the best CZ Scorpion Evo Trigger, you have stumbled into the right place!

    I will try my best to hook you up with a trigger that won’t jam and will serve you for a long time to come! Without further ado, let’s jump right into it.

    How To Choose The Best Trigger For CZ Scorpion Evo?

    Now that you are aware of some of the best triggers for Scorpion, how do you find out which one is the best for you? After all, what works for others won’t necessarily work for you.

    Allow me to help you find one that will fit your needs and help you achieve your shooting goals.

    Installation

    If you don’t have access to a gunsmithing shop in your area, then you might want to pick up a trigger that is easy to dismantle and reassemble. If you have no previous experience of handling a trigger, I still urge you to drive to the nearest gunsmith you could find.

    But if you are in a pinch, then an easy-to-install trigger will help you more.

    Trigger Pull Weight

    One of the main reasons why people change the stock trigger is due to the creep weight. If you have a desired trigger pull weight in your mind, you definitely should go for that. For example, the stock trigger weight is extremely high if you want to fast-tap your weapon. But if you use something like the Timney, you can lower that down to 3 lbs! That’s amazing!

    Build Quality

    While triggers can very well be molded from plastic, it’s not a bad idea to invest in one that can last you a while. Depending on the material, it can catch rust. Your trigger will always be exposed to the outer world. While the mechanism is safe inside, the trigger is not tucked in anywhere.

    So, make sure to take a trigger made out of durable material. We don’t want humidity to affect the performance.

    Type Of Trigger

    If you read the entire thing, you know there are two types of triggers available for CZ Scorpion Evo. Binary and a regular trigger. Binary trigger will have 3 firing modes. Safe mode where the weapon is locked from firing. One shot mode, in this mode the gun will fire only when you pull the trigger.

    Two-shot mode, in this mode, the gun will fire when you pull the trigger and it will fire again when you release the trigger. Many competitors find binary triggers to be more effective and controllable. If you want a binary trigger, then your options are limited. But if you want a standard trigger, then you can go for a lot of other options.

    Budget

    Last but not least, is the budget. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on changing the trigger system, you don’t have to. You can very well use an affordable trigger and still reduce the pull weight by a lot.

    But if your budget allows you to go all out and you want a binary system, then you should definitely consider them.

    1. Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger

    Best Cz Scorpion Evo Trigger

    Are you looking for the best CZ Scorpion binary trigger? Franklin Armory got the right thing for you! This curved trigger from FA has a 3-position safety to ensure the best shooting experience. The benefit of a binary trigger over a traditional one is the firing mode.

    When you pull a traditional trigger, it shoots once and is done. But with binary mode, the gun will fire another round when you release the trigger. So, two shots with one action. That’s why, it’s not legal in a lot of states. But if your state allows the use of binary trigger and you own a CZ Scorpion Evo, this trigger makes the most sense for you.

    The pull weight of this trigger is around 4.5 lbs. That’s a standard trigger creep and you will get used to it faster than you think. If you don’t want to fire this trigger in binary mode, you can change it to position to fire only 1 shot at a time! If you are used to firing straight triggers, Franklin has a straight version of this called CZ-S1.

    Pros

    • Binary trigger.
    • Extremely well made.
    • Curved trigger to help you pull better.
    • Works with gloves.
    • 3 positions.
    • Safe to fire.

    Cons

    • Quite expensive.
    • Not viable in every state.

    2. Timney Triggers CZ Scorpion Drop-In Trigger

    Best Cz Scorpion Evo Trigger

    If you are looking for the easiest solution to the trigger upgrade, Timney is probably your first choice. Their triggers are incredibly well-made and they perform equally well. It doesn’t matter whether you are a competitive shooter or just use the Evo for self-defense purposes, this trigger will benefit any type of shooter.

    Unlike the binary trigger above, this one doesn’t have 3 firing modes. You will only find safety and the regular shooting trigger. The pull weight of this is around 3-3.5 lbs and you can increase it to 5-5.5 lbs.

    Thanks to this, you can either practice with a lighter pull or a heavier/standard pull. The lower configuration might take some time to get used to. But I can see why people enjoy that for rapid fire. Overall, an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their CZ Scorpion Evo.

    Pros

    • Easy to install.
    • Adjustable trigger pull weight.
    • Light and won’t make your gun feel heavier.
    • Good after-sales service from Timney Triggers.
    • Available in curved or straight shape.

    Cons

    • Quite expensive.

    3. CZ Scorpion EVO3 THETA FORWARD Trigger

    Best Cz Scorpion Evo Trigger

    Want to reduce the trigger pull of your Scorpion and look cool while doing it? HBI’s red color trigger is the perfect element for that! This trigger is capable of reducing your stock trigger weight by 12%!

    The trigger is made out of 6000 series aluminum and it’s compliant with 922R. You will not get into any legal debates while installing this trigger on your Scorpion Evo. The installation process is quite straightforward.

    Thanks to the incredible durability of this trigger, it may well outlast the trigger system itself! Due to the anodized coating, it will not wear out or show any signs of stress in the color. HBI made sure to include a roll pin, you can just drop it in!

    Pros

    • Easy installation.
    • Extremely affordable.
    • Incredible build quality.
    • Available in multiple colors.
    • 922R Compliant.
    • Made in America.

    Cons

    • Trigger pull is not adjustable.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Upgrading The Trigger Of CZ Scorpion Necessary?

    In my opinion, absolutely. The stock pull weight is too heavy even for an adult shooter. You can always say things like “Just man up”, but 10 lbs of creep on a weapon like the Evo is not acceptable to many. That’s why you will find people upgrading the trigger before they change anything else on the gun.

    Which Is The Best Trigger For CZ Scorpion?

    I have mentioned the ones that are good and I think are worth your money. If you want a Binary Trigger, then you need to go for the Franklin Armory trigger. But if you want a traditional, you can go for Timney, HBI, or Shooters Element.

    Is Binary Trigger Better?

    You will need to define “better”. After all, a binary trigger is a lot more subjective than it is objective. Do you need that extra shot? Or you are perfectly fine with a single shot per tap? Depending on the answer, a binary trigger will be, or won’t be, better.

    Conclusion

    I can understand why you might be conflicted about changing the trigger of your weapon. After all, it’s not a small step. It will change your shooting experience forever. Either for the good or maybe bad, depending on how much you enjoyed or disliked the stock trigger.

    Still, it’s worth trying out new things. That’s why, I hope you found the best CZ Scorpion Evo trigger in this guide. That’s all for now. Hope to see you on the next one. Take care and have fun.

  • Best Remington 700 Chassis

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    The Remington 700 is one of the most popular series of bolt-action rifles on the planet. First released in 1962, the rifle is still in service. As time went by, the gun had many upgrades and changes done to it.

    Yet, you will see the modding community is not quite satisfied with the stock product. I can understand their point of view. If you can improve the performance of something, why shouldn’t you?

    That’s the idea behind changing the chassis of your Remington 700. But the question remains, how do you find the best Remington 700 Chassis? Surely, it’s not as simple as picking the prime cut of beef? Well, that’s why you are here, aren’t you? Let me help you figure out the best upgrade for your Remington 700. Let’s start.

    Why Do I Need To Upgrade The Chassis?

    There can be several reasons behind your decision to upgrade the chassis. For some, it’s competitive. For others, it may be for hunting. Depending on what you want to do with the 700 and what you are already doing, a chassis upgrade may improve your performance drastically.

    Another reason is, that not a lot of people like the stock chassis of the Remington 700 due to it’s harsh nature and not enough kickback support. But that’s entirely subjective. While there are still some objective reasons behind the decision, mostly it will be subjective for a lot of shooters.

    How To Choose The Best Chassis For Remington 700?

    Now that you know what are some of the best stocks and chassis for the Remington 700 series, how do you choose one that is suitable for you? There are a couple of ways that you can follow to conclude, here are some of them.

    Durability

    If you plan to use the Remington 700 for a long time, you will need to consider how well-built the new chassis is. If the chassis is not well-built and isn’t durable enough to handle the recoil of Remington 700, then it will not last you a long time.

    Make sure to take a chassis that is made out of durable material and is known for lasting a long time as well.

    Weight

    If you are in the market to buy a new chassis, the weight is a very important part. If you are used to the weight of the stock chassis, you will find it hard to get used to the new weight of the chassis. That’s why, it’s often a good idea to go for a lightweight chassis. While the weight of the new ones won’t be the same as your old ones, they will feel close.

    Accessories

    If you are into the M-Lok ecosystem and already own multiple accessories, then it’s a good idea to go for a chassis that supports the M-Lok system. It is also a good idea to get housing that can host a lot of accessories. Especially the accessories that you want to use on your weapon.

    Range

    You already know this, Remington 700 is viable for long-range. However, the stock housing of the weapon prevents it from firing extremely long-range with accuracy. As you have seen above, the long-range chassis does cost a hefty amount of money.

    If you know what kind of range you are shooting mostly or what range you plan to shoot at, then you can easily make your decision based on that.

    Budget

    Last but not least, is the budget. In my opinion, budget is one of the most important factors you need to consider. If you know how much you are willing to spend on the new housing, then you can easily make your decision. For your wallet’s sake, make up a budget. Your life will be much easier!

    1. Kinetic Research Group – Whiskey 3 Remington 700 Chassis

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    If you want a modern-looking chassis with tons of features for your Remington 700, this chassis from Kinetic Research Group can be the “modern masterpiece” for you. The chassis is made out of precise aluminum bedding and features tool-less adjustments.

    The ergonomics of this chassis and the support of AICS Styles magazine are extremely appealing as well. Do keep in mind that you will not find any magazine included in the kit. Another great point of this kit is the modular grip panels. It allows you, the shooter, to tailor the fit of the stock to your hand.

    Yes, it does mean you can use the same stock as a left-hand user if you wish to do so. Thanks to this, the chassis has gained a huge number of followers quite fast! The only thing that I can see some users not liking about this chassis is the tacky and modern look. If you are not into that, then it might not fit your classic collection.

    Pros

    • Extremely Durable.
    • Comes in several colors.
    • You can buy in folding or fixed stock models.
    • Can tailor the fit according to the user’s dominating hand.
    • Ergonomic and comfortable to use.
    • The locking mechanism is upgraded.
    • Tool-less adjustments.
    • Modular grip panel.

    Cons

    • Quite heavy for some users.
    • The price is also quite high.

    2. Magpul Hunter 700 Remington 700 Short Action Stock

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    When it comes to affordable polymer-made stocks, not a lot of brands come close to Magpul. Their name in the accessory world is quite well-renowned as well. This stock from Magpul is suited for folks who want an upgraded synthetic stock with the ability to add M-Lok accessories.

    Just like all the M-Lok accessories, this one is made out of synthetic polymer as well. This chassis is designed to fit Remington 700 Short actions. Whenever you search for the best upgrades for the Remington 700, this chassis will always be on top of that list. Yes, it’s that good!

    Mainly because it’s one of the cheapest chassis you can buy for the gun. Cheapest doesn’t mean it’s the worst. Its durability and build quality can give a lot of other expensive chassis a run for their money. The Hunter 700 comes with an SGA stock grip. It’s a hybrid of a traditional pistol grip.

    Thanks to this, it’s more ergonomic and comfortable to use as well. If you want to increase the range, you can use the spacers on the recoil pad. You can increase it from 13 to 15 inches. The cheek riser is also adjustable up to 3-quarter inches.

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Durable and lightweight.
    • Supports Magpul’s designed magazines.
    • Adjustable and ergonomic.
    • Will last you a long time.
    • M-Lok compatible.
    • Adjustable cheek pad.
    • Aluminum bed block.

    Cons

    • Not ambidextrous.

    3. Magpul Industries Pro 700 Rifle Chassis

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    Let’s say you don’t want the Hunter 700. Magpul has another product for all tactical enthusiasts. The Remington Pro 700 SA Chassis from Magpul is a tactical chassis made for competition shooters.

    Just like the Hunter 700, this one is made for Remington 700 rifles. While this is not as light as the Hunter, this one packs some features that the Hunter could only dream of. Instead of featuring a traditional bolt-action trigger cage and traditional grip pattern, the Magpul Remington Pro features a pistol grip.

    The Pistol Grip helps you to grab the gun better and have a more stable shooting posture. In long-range shooting, this is essential. You will also see that the back of the chassis is foldable. If you want to store it in a small area, you can easily do that. It also supports magazines made by Magpul without any added accessories.

    Thanks to the modular nature of this chassis, almost every part is removable. That also means it’s quite adjustable. You can add a bit of height or remove it from the cheek pad area of this chassis. You can also adjust the depth of the recoil pad of the rifle.

    Pros

    • Extremely durable.
    • Supports M-Lok accessories.
    • Suitable for tactile shooting.
    • Foldable stock.
    • Pistol grip.
    • Ergonomic.
    • Adjustable.

    Cons

    • Quite expensive.
    • Not suitable for ambidextrous shooting.

    4. Hogue Remington 700 BDL Overmolded Stock

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    This Overmolded stock from Remington is one of the best Remington 700 stocks on the market! The entire chassis is made through Hogue’s over-molded process. The skeleton of this chassis is made out of fiberglass.

    The fiberglass is then over-molded with a rubber-like material. This adds more comfort and grip to the body. It also increases the weight of the stock but not by much. The skeleton provides excellent support to your rifle while the rubber makes you feel at ease.

    The anti-slip feature is also a bonus for hunters who are always on the move. The only thing you will need to keep in mind is, it’s a fixed stock. All the adjustments you saw above, none of them is happening here. This stock is made for folks who are not satisfied with the wooden stock of the gun or want something softer than synthetic stocks.

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Extremely comfortable.
    • Lightweight and ergonomic.
    • Durable and will last you a long time.
    • Available for many different Remington 700 models.

    Cons

    • Is a fixed stock.

    5. Ridgeback Remington 700 Short Action Stock

    Best Remington 700 Chassis

    Want the most advanced chassis for your Remington 700 with multiple accessories support? Well, Grayboe has a couple of words of wisdom for you! The Ridgeback SA Stock from Grayboe is made to clench your tactical thirst!

    The stock is made out of composite material. While it’s not as advanced as those tacky-looking skeleton-style chassis you might have seen in some clickbait videos and articles, it’s still quite advanced-looking. It includes some useful features like M-Lok accessory support. It also supports other accessories on top of the gun and underneath the gun.

    The cheek pad of this chassis is completely adjustable. The rear end of the chassis features a recoil pad. Yes, it also supports spacers. Thanks to the spacers, you can increase the length of the pull up to 14 inches! This gives you a plethora of configurations to use depending on the height and weight of the shooter.

    The pistol grip like an ergonomic grip allows you to claw into the weapon better. Thanks to that, it’s an excellent pairing with gun benchrests (link the benchrest article). The chassis also features a very useful bubble level. If you are looking for the best long-range chassis for the Remington 700, this is the one to get.

    Pros

    • Durable.
    • Pistol Grip.
    • Ergonomic.
    • Adjustable cheek pad.
    • Adjustable recoil pad.
    • Spacers and screws included.
    • Great for long-range shooting.
    • M-Lok system.

    Cons

    • It’s quite pricey.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is It Necessary To Upgrade The Chassis Of Remington 700?

    That depends on you. If you feel like it’s necessary to change the chassis to improve the performance or you feel like the stock chassis is holding your aim back, then you definitely should spend some money to get a better chassis.

    A better chassis will help you with long-range shots and also make sure the 700 supports you for a long time!

    What Is The Best Tactical Stock For Remington 700?

    As you can read above, I have included multiple tactical stock for the 700. While all of them are the best at what they do, there isn’t a “single” winner among them. Some of them are quite expensive while others are more affordable. If you want more features and robust build quality and don’t care about the money, then the KRG Whiskey 3 is easily one of the better ones!

    Conclusion

    The Remington 700 was nothing short of a love letter to the hunting community. The sheer energy and portability of this rifle make it an easy choice for hunters of all ages. With time, the gun kept getting changed and received steady upgrades.

    While the Remington 700 stock performance is quite good for today’s standard, it can be better. And that was the idea behind finding out the best Remington 700 Chassis. A chassis upgrade can help with almost everything related to the gun. From accuracy to durability, you name it.

    Hopefully, this guide was able to help you locate that chassis for your Remintong. With that said, that’s all for now. I hope you guys had fun reading it and found it informative. Will see you guys on the next one! Peace!

  • Best Tikka T3X Scope Mounts

    Best Tikka T3X Scope Mounts

    Tikka T3X is an excellent bolt action rifle made by Sako Firearms. They are known for introducing affordable weaponry for newbies who want to explore the wonderful world of hunting and competitive shooting.

    If you own a T3X or are planning to get one, take my congratulations beforehand! I know you are going to love the weapon to bits! But I know a formula to make you love the weapon even more! That’s right, pairing a scope with your Tikka T3X will take your experience from zero to a hundred real quick!

    And I presume you have a scope already, right? If you do and now wondering which rings or mounts to purchase for your Tikka, you have come to the right place.

    So, fasten your seatbelt and hold on tight! This ride isn’t gonna be bumpy, but it sure will be fast! Without further ado, let’s jump right into and find out the best scope mounts for Tikka T3X!

    What Kind Of Scope Mounts Does Tikka T3X Use?

    The default mounting system on the Tikka is quite straightforward. Typically, a Tikka will feature a 16.5 dovetail on the receiver. It also has 4 mounting holes and a recoil notch. But if you are planning to use Weaver/Picatinny rail rings, or already purchased some of them, then you will need to convert your dovetail to Picatinny.

    And that’s pretty easy to do as well. Thankfully, EGW got just the right thing for you! Their T3X Picatinny scope rail mount is an inexpensive solution. You just need to place it on top of your dovetail receiver and install the included screws with the kit.

    Once you manage to tighten it up enough and check the level with a water level bubble, then you are set to look for scope rings. Keep in mind, that the rail needs to be leveled. Otherwise, it will interfere with your scope mounts and make it impossible to zero your weapon. Thus, hurting the accuracy.

    How To Choose The Best Scope Mount For Tikka T3X?

    Now that you know what types of rings are supported by the weapon and what some of them are, how do you choose just one from them? Well, you could always coin toss! Jokes aside, let me give you a little insight that might come in handy.

    Durability

    Tikka T3X isn’t receiving the world’s worst recoil management award anytime soon. But it isn’t the most forgiving gun on the planet either. The recoil is good enough to rattle your optic and the mounting gears you use. If the scope mount isn’t as durable as it needs to be, then it will crack before you know it.

    Don’t cheap out when it comes to durable material for scope rings.

    Compatibility

    As you can see, some variants of the Tikka come with different sizes of dovetails. Make sure the ring you are about to get fits your gun’s receiver. Or you could always just use a converter and use Picatinny rails. That might be simpler.

    Budget

    As you can see, some rings can be more expensive than a lot of optics. Their build quality and precise machining make them the top choices for any potential buyers.

    But if you are not willing to spend that much, you can always opt for a budget variant. This is why having a strict budget in mind helps with the decision-making.

    Should I Purchase Dovetail Rings Or Convert It To Picatinny?

    In my opinion, that’s your personal preference. If you find yourself more comfortable using and removing dovetail rings, then who am I to blame you? But if you want the more advanced features such as quick release, or support to thicker optics, then you might want to convert the rail to a Picatinny.

    I will try to divide this part in two, helping you guys stick to what you find comfortable with. If you are not going to convert the rail, then let’s talk about Tikka T3X dovetail rings, shall we?

    1. Sportsmatch TO84 Two Pieces 30mm Dovetail Rings

    Best Tikka T3X Scope Mounts

    If you search for the best T3X rings, you will find a ton of user reviews of them having success with the TO84. This masterpiece from Sportsmatch has been hailed as the king for a long time now!

    The set of rings is made out of high-quality aluminum. Aluminum is a go-to choice for scope rings by many manufacturers. Due to its durability, resistance against rust, and price-to-performance ratio, aluminum is often preferred by many over steel.

    As for the performance, it will hold onto your 30mm scopes like there is no tomorrow! Due to the perfect torque strength, these pair of rings won’t bite onto your scope to damage the coating of it. You don’t need to use any third-party protector or masking tape to secure the fit either. Thanks to its grip, the zero of your weapon is here to stay forever!

    2. Warne Maxima Tikka Permanently Attached Rings

    Warne is another popular gun accessories manufacturer. Their products are some of the best in the market and their after-sales service is also excellent. Due to that, they have a name for themselves among hunters and competitive shooters.

    The Maxima series of rings is available in different configurations. For example, you can buy this ring in 40mm, 30mm, and 1” configurations.

    The rings are made out of solid steel and have an anti-rust coating to them. They are also scratch-resistant and will not break from accidental flaws. As they mount directly on your Tikka, you don’t need a conversion kit for them either. They are not that cheap but if you are going all out, they are well worth considering.

    3. Talley Tikka T3 and Tikka Master Scope Mount

    If you want a one-piece design and don’t want to break the bank for it, then Talley has just the right thing for you!

    One-piece style rings are quite popular for their rugged exterior and solid grip on the weapon directly. They don’t move around much and they don’t overtighten your scope to the point where it gets scratched.

    The rings are made out of 7000 series aluminum. Talley wanted a one-piece design that was rugged and more durable than steel and also stays in place for as long as you possibly want it to! If you know Talley or used their products in the past, you are already aware that this is as good as it gets!

    Now that we are done with the dovetail and one-piece design, how about we venture into a bit “modern” style and find out more available options? If you didn’t convert your weapon receiver to Picatinny, then this part of the article doesn’t concern you. But if you did, then this is the part you have been waiting for!

    1. Vortex Optics Pro Series Riflescope Rings

    Vortex riflescopes are some of the best you can buy. They make scopes suitable for Tikka as well. And I have reason to believe you might also have a scope from Vortex ready to pair with the Tikka!

    Even if you don’t, their scope rings are universal and will support any weaver/Picatinny rails and any scope that has the same dimension as their rings. The Pro series of rings from Vortex is made out of high-quality aluminum.

    While you have reasons to believe they are not as durable as blued steel, they are not far behind. They have built-in recoil slug and they also have laser etched markings for torque value. Which helps newbie users not mess up the torque and destroy their optics. I can see you might find this pair of rings a bit expensive, but they are well worth the money.

    2.Vortex Precision Matched Riflescope Rings

    You thought you had enough of Vortex? Well, not on my watch! Jokes aside, their Precision Matched rings are too good to not mention. They are extremely pricey, but they are indeed precisely cut to match your requirements.

    Made from the 7000 series aluminum billet, certified to use in aircraft-grade constructions, you practically have a pair of indestructible rings on your hand. That is unless you put them under a road roller. Then again, why would you?

    They will fit on Weaver/Picatinny matched rails. Don’t try to mount them on a dovetail. They will hold zero of your scope as long as you have the right dimensions. It doesn’t cut into your scope and it has a perfect amount of torque set from the company. Installing this is super simple. The only thing that might keep you away from this is the price tag. But once you see for what they are, you will gladly pay the premium!

    3. Monstrum Precision Scope Rings

    You thought I forgot about the budget shoppers? Sike! Well, here is my top pick for shoppers who want precisely cut-scope rings but on a budget! This pair of rings from Monstrum is made out of 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum.

    The weight distribution of the scope is incredibly good and they are made to last you a long time. Monstrum uses Type-III MIL-STD 8625 Hard Anodization. This adds an extra layer of protection and a look that makes it premium.

    If you are looking for the best Tikka T3X Rings on a budget, Monstrum rings are the one to get. Their performance is just incredible.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Dovetail Rings Better Than Picatinny?

    I can see why this argument works. Some converter rails aren’t precisely cut and they have some gap left between the receiver and the converter. That results in malfunction and inaccuracy.

    But the answer to this question would be subjective. For some, a dovetail is better. For others, Picatinny is better due to having more advanced features like quick detach and factory torque information etched on the product.

    Is Tikka T3X A Good Gun For Hunting?

    Yes, it is. In fact, it’s an excellent option for hunting! If you are just starting out and don’t know much about hunting or hunting rifles, this one will be enough to walk you through everything and make you a better shooter than before.

    Does Tikka T3X Support A RifleScope?

    Yes, it does! It supports almost any riflescope you may want to get! It also supports red dot sights if you add in a conversion kit! By default, it will not support any scopes. As scopes tend to come without mounting gears, you won’t be able to tape your cope to the gun. So, you will need the right scope mounts for Tikka T3X before you get started.

    What Is The Best Scope For Tikka T3X?

    That will depend on various things. If you have the budget to go all out, you can buy something from Vortex, Trijicon, Leupold, Or Zeiss even. At the budget end, these companies also have something to offer.

    But for most people, Vortex Strike Eagle or Vortex Crossfire II will be a good starting point.

    Conclusion

    As you can see, the Tikka T3X is a wonderful weapon and you definitely should improve your experience with a scope. I know choosing the right scope and right mounting gears is not the easiest task in the world, but hey, we gotta do what we gotta do!

    Hopefully, this guide was able to help you find the best Tikka T3X Scope mounts and help you point towards the right direction as well.

    With that said, that’s all for now. As usual, thanks for reading and I appreciate you taking some time out of your busy schedule to hang around. Will see you on the next one with more fun and informative guides. Till then, take care and have fun!

  • Best Portable Shooting Bench

    Best Portable Shooting Bench

    Wouldn’t it feel nice if your shooting bench could follow you anywhere? That’s right, I’m talking about portable shooting benches.

    While the shooting bench in the competitive arenas is fine, they are not meant to be portable. If you have a shooting range in your backyard and aren’t really committed to the permanent setup, a portable shooting bench makes the most sense.

    When you look for portable shooting benches, you will find quite a few options including aluminum shooting benches. But not all of them are meant to be suitable for your tasks. Some may favor the smaller weapons while others may support your long-range endeavors.

    How do you find the best portable shooting bench, you ask. Well, that’s easy! That’s why you are here, aren’t you? Let me make it straightforward for you and help you choose your ultimate shooting bench!

    How To Choose The Best Portable Shooting Bench?

    Now that you know what are some of the best options on the market and why they are so sought after, how do you figure out which one is the best for you? That’s a very good question. Don’t worry, I have come prepared. Allow me to help you figure out this equation as well.

    Stability

    The first thing you would look for in a bench rest is the stability. If the bench rest isn’t stable to begin with, it won’t be able to keep you or your gun stable at all. If the legs are made out of poorly crafted materials, they will break almost immediately.

    Make sure to choose a benchrest that is stable enough to support you in any environment and uneven surfaces.

    Portability

    The main reason why you would want a portable shooting bench is portability. If it’s not portable, why would you want it, right? You might want to go for a portable shooting chair that is not too heavy for you.

    Keep in mind, that we are different in size and shape, and our capability of lifting weights is different. Make sure the rest you are buying is within the weight lifting capability of you.

    Weight Capacity

    The next thing to keep in mind is the weight limit. Some of the chairs I have mentioned above are made out of polyester. On top of that, they are sitting on a hollow pipe structure. So, yes, they have weight capacity.

    Make sure to take a chair that can comply with your body weight and the gun’s weight. If the chair doesn’t support your weight, then you need to look for something else.

    Budget

    Last but not least, is the budget. As you can see, not all of them are equipped with a barrel/gun rest. Some of the tables will only come with tabletop and nothing else. When that happens, you will need to provide your own bipod/tripod/benchrest. That will cost you extra money.

    Or you could go for the ones that come with gun support, to begin with. If you know how much you are willing to spend for the combo or the set, you can easily figure out which one is the best for you. Make sure to make up your mind beforehand. It will make the decision easier.

    1. MTM Forest Green PST11 Shooting Table

    When you search for portable shooting tables, PST-11 from MTM Forest will always come on top. Due to its popularity and weight balance features, this table is often considered one of the best shooting tables on the market.

    While it doesn’t have any fancy design features or locking mechanisms to keep it stable, it does have steel legs. The legs are quite well designed and they lock in place when you fold them for portability.

    The weight of this table is only 14 pounds! Making it one of the lightest portable shooting tables on the market! If you are after something durable and isn’t equipped with bells and whistles, the Predator Shooting Table from MTM makes a lot of sense!

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Durable steel legs.
    • The locking mechanism has no issues.
    • Lightweight.

    Cons

    • Some hunters have complained about the stability in uneven places.
    • The top plastic coating should have featured more gripping power.

    2. Kill Shot Portable Shooting Bench Seat

    Best Portable Shooting Bench

    The next one I recommend is from Kill Shot. A lot of tables won’t gun with a gun rest, let alone an adjustable one. But Kill Shot has decided to go against the tide and present an affordable portable shooting bench.

    The legs of this table are made out of steel. It’s durable and lightweight. Unlike some other metal legs you might find, this one is hollow inside. Which makes it easier to carry. That doesn’t mean it cannot handle any weight.

    The polyester-made seat and the table can hold up really well. The weight holding capacity of this table is 300 pounds. Rest assured, you and your gun will stay on the table no matter what! As for the table itself, it’s around 33 pounds. That’s not as light as the MTM, but it’s not too heavy either. Thanks to the great weight balance of this table, you can carry it around like it weighs nothing.

    Pros

    • Adjustable height for young and adults.
    • Portable.
    • Durable steel legs.
    • 300 lbs weight capacity.
    • Adjustable weapon rest.
    • Strong polyester top.

    Cons

    • Can be heavy for young shooters to carry around.
    • The polyester can be cut with sharp objects. Carry your hunting knife carefully.

    3. Caldwell Stable Table Lite Ambidextrous Seat

    Best Portable Shooting Bench

    Caldwell is another popular brand when it comes to portable benchrests. Their tables are quite sturdy and they are known for lasting a long time. This lite table from them doesn’t look like the best thing in the world, but it is surprisingly well-built!

    The legs of this table are made out of steel pipes. While they are hollow and lightweight, they can hold up really well. Even if you weigh over 200 lbs, the steel pipe and the seat made out of weatherproof polymer will hold you up just fine.

    While there were some rumors about the tabletop not holding up in the long run, you will find countless arguments against that rumor. Weatherproof and sturdy plastic is perfectly fine as a tabletop for long-range shooting. Thanks to its collapsible nature and less than 30 lbs weight, you can carry this anywhere you go.

    Pros

    • Extremely portable.
    • Lightweight and sturdy.
    • Will hold up weight just fine.
    • Can work with different bipods.
    • The seat is comfortable.
    • Collapsible.

    Cons

    • Cannot adjust the height of either the seat or the table.
    • The lack of cushion can lead to irritation for some shooters.

    4. Caldwell DeadShot FieldPod Rifle Shooting Rest

    If you are looking for the most comfortable shooting bench, then Caldwell DeadShot is the thing you have been waiting for. This comfortable-looking chair is made for shooters who don’t want to skimp out on the experience just because they are in the wild.

    Instead of having a table at the front, it has an adjustable gun rest that you can move forward or backward depending on the distance you are comfortable with. You can also increase or decrease the height of the gun rest with a small hand-adjustable knob at the base.

    The choice of material for legs here is aluminum pipes. While some of you have had bad experiences with aluminum pipes previously, this one isn’t going to be one of those experiences. With around 26 lbs of weight and polyester cushioning, this is without a doubt the best portable shooting chair with gun rest.

    Pros

    • Extremely comfortable. Perhaps, the most comfortable shooting chair you will find.
    • Collapsible.
    • Adjustable gun rest.
    • Suitable for long-range shooting.
    • Lightweight and portable.
    • 360 swivel movement.

    Cons

    • Doesn’t feature a tabletop.
    • Hard to find in stock.

    5. X-Stand Hunting Shooting Bench with Swivel Seat

    Best Portable Shooting Bench

    At first glance, this one is one doesn’t look that unique compared to the rest of the options so far. But it does have some features that set it apart from the competition. The first thing you would notice is the leather finish on the seat and the bench compared to plastic or polyester.

    To some, it may have been the wrong choice while others have welcomed it with both arms open. The legs of this rest are made out of steel. It’s also the most preferred choice when it comes to the legs of chairs and tables. Instead of powder coating, X-Stand used paint.

    The barrel support on this rest is simply amazing. It can put up with heavy guns and it won’t budge from your shaking either. On top of that, it has some pockets on the side where you can store your ammo and empty shells. But that’s not all, the chair is a swivel one. If you want to change the direction you are shooting without leaving the chair, you can do that.

    Pros

    • The cushion is extremely comfortable.
    • Useful side pockets.
    • Vinyl tabletop.
    • Barrel support.
    • Swivel feature.

    Cons

    • Powder coating on the legs would have made more sense. Paint can start to wear out with moisture.

    Conclusion

    A portable shooting bench is something that every long-range shooter should have in their arsenal. The thing is too good of a value to ignore and will help you a lot in your all-day shooting adventures.

    I hope I managed to help you figure out the best portable shooting bench for you. If so, I’m glad. The decision is not an easy one to make, I’m well aware of that. But if you know what you are looking for in the bench and how much you are willing to sacrifice for that, you can figure out the best bench for you with ease.

    With that said, that’s all for now. Hopefully, you had fun reading it and learned something new in the process as well. Thanks for spending your precious time with me. Will see you on the next one.

  • Best Scope For Browning BAR MK3 DBM

    Best Scope For Browning BAR MK3 DBM

    The Browning BAR series of rifles is a classic semi-automatic rifle family. It has many products under its belt. While some still rocking the OG, most have moved on to the latest iteration. The BAR MK3 DBM is getting the recognition it deserves.

    This semi-automatic long-range rifle is often used for activities like hunting and plinking. While some may refer to this weapon in competitions, not a lot of people like to use semi-automatic in target shooting.

    That’s completely natural. But you know what everyone likes? A good scope! That’s right! A good scope is like a good pair of glasses that improves your vision and helps you reach further distance.

    The question remains, What’s the best scope for Browning BAR MK3 DBM? That’s what you and I going to figure out. Let’s start!

    How To Choose a Scope for Browning BAR MK3 DBM?

    Well, you now have a few options to choose from. While you could blindly go for any of them, allow me to help you find the right one meant for you specifically!

    Durability

    The scope’s housing needs to be durable. If it’s not durable, it will not hold zero and it will fail under pressure. A durable and well-made optic will last you a lifetime. A poorly crafted one will fail within months.

    Do not skimp out on the durability part and you will have a healthy sleep for a long time!

    Lens Quality

    Perhaps the most important part of optics. You can consider the pair of lenses as your secondary eye. Their task is to magnify the target and make it feel natural to you. If there is too much distortion or color alteration involved, then the target won’t feel natural to you.

    Also, a well-made lens will have better coatings and better light transmission. That naturally translates into better low-light performance.

    Magnification

    While the BAR MK3 can easily hit targets in long-distance, not everyone here is after that. Some of you shoot at medium range and are quite happy with that. I understand that very well. That’s why, I tried to include scopes that have a variety of magnifications.

    If you want to shoot medium-range, then you don’t need a super-long-range optic. But if you want to shoot extreme ranges, then you need to get an optic that can magnify well and preferably features an FFP reticle.

    Budget

    The budget will play a very important role. Perhaps the most vital role! As you can see above, all of them are not from the same price bracket. Some of them are crazy expensive while others are reasonably priced.

    Depending on the budget you set, your definition of expensive will vary. So, make sure to set up a budget and follow that. It will make your decision much easier.

    1. Vortex Optics Viper PST 3-15×44 Gen II FFP Riflescope

    When it comes to long-range optics, Vortex will always be one of the first to pop up! Their optics are made with great care and love. The Viper series from Vortex is one of their most well-known line of products.

    Under this belt, they have released a lot of different products to help you hunt better. And this one here, is a scope that will improve your long-range vision and help you get more accurate shots.

    Whether you are in a cut-throat competition or just looking for a good hunting session, this optic can aid you in both areas!

    Viper PST Gen II is made out of high-quality aircraft-grade aluminum. The same type of aluminum you see in much more expensive optics. The design of this optic is a single tube.

    So, Vortex made sure to precisely purge the inside to eliminate any machine residue and make it immune to moisture as well. It is also fog and waterproof. O-Ring gaskets prevent water from getting inside and the glass repells water droplets.

    Speaking of glass, they are fully multi-coated. They are bright and gather plenty of light for the internal components to work with. Resulting in incredible vision throughout the days. The low-light performance of this scope is impeccable! With a proper mounting system, you have a killer combination in your hand!

    Pros

    • Suitable for long-range.
    • First Focal Plane reticle.
    • Available in multiple reticle configurations.
    • Illuminated reticle.
    • Extremely good battery life.
    • Unlimited, unconditional lifetime warranty.

    Cons

    • No mounting accessories are included.
    • No lens accessories are included either.

    2. Primary Arms SLX 1-8x24mm SFP Rifle Scope

    If you are firing calibers like .308, then Primary Arms SLX is one of the best scopes for Browning BAR! The build quality of this optic is excellent and the optical clarity is incredible as well! Primary Arms isn’t a new name in the industry.

    They have been part of the game for a while now. They mostly focus on providing great optics in the budget.

    The SLX is made out of high-quality aluminum. The same type of aluminum you find in other optics as well. It’s CNC machined.

    The inside of the optic is purged with chemicals to make it immune to moisture and internal fogging.

    From the outside, the lenses are also sealed in place to make it waterproof.

    Speaking of lenses, they are fully multi-coated. They gather an exceptional amount of light and can show you a wonderful time throughout the day. Low-light performance is quite good as well. The lenses on this optic are coated to be scratch-resistant. While they are not scratchproof, they won’t get scratched from dust particles.

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Extremely well-built.
    • Illuminated reticle.
    • Suitable for hunting.
    • Water, fog, and shockproof.
    • Good battery life.
    • Lens covers included.

    Cons

    • Doesn’t come with mounting accessories.
    • The second Focal Plane reticle can be a bother to some.

    3. Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10x40mm Riflescope

    How can you make a list of optics and not include Leupold? You just can’t. It doesn’t matter what gun you are using or the range you want to shoot at, Leupold will sneak in with a scope or two somehow. And I love them for that!

    Their optics are incredibly well-built and they perform exceptionally well!

    The price-to-performance ratio of this optic is amazing. Leupold used the CNC machining process to make the chassis. Inside of the housing, it’s purged. Chemical purging is done to remove internal moisture and prevent optics from creating artificial fog inside. To make it waterproof, the lenses are perfectly sealed.

    Even if you use magnum-tier calibers, the scope will hold zero just fine. In terms of reticle, it’s illuminated as well. You can hunt during the low light without any issues.

    To ensure you are getting the best performance in a low-light environment, Leupold has something called a “twilight light management system”.

    This system enhances the visual performance of an optic and makes it more effective in low-light conditions. Overall, it’s an easy recommendation for the BAR MK3 DBM due to its performance and attractive price.

    Pros

    • Well-built.
    • Lightweight.
    • Fog, water, and shockproof.
    • Illuminated reticle.
    • CDS compatible.
    • Easy to use duplex reticle.
    • Huge eye relief.
    • Lifetime warranty.

    Cons

    • Not much of accessories are included.

    4.Zeiss Conquest V6 1-6×24 Scope w/Hunting Turret

    You probably heard about Zeiss already. They are quite a big shot in the camera and lens-making industry. They are also quite popular in the hunting community as well. That’s because they make some of the best high-end optics in the consumer market.

    Their Conquest series has always been a loved child of the community. V6 is not a cheap product by any means. However, the build quality and performance of this scope justify the asking price. Not to mention the incredible warranty Zeiss will hook you up with!

    The optic is made out of aircraft-grade aluminum. It’s durable and lightweight as well. It’s been long proven that aluminum is still one of the best choices for optics. To make the scope waterproof, Zeiss seals off all the turrets and lens holes with O-Ring gaskets.

    The inside of the optic is also purged chemically to make it immune to moisture.

    As for the lens, they are some of the best if not the best you will land your eyes on! No chromatic aberration or color inaccuracy is present on the optic. The magnification is smooth sailing and has no blur involved either.

    The low-light performance of V6 is commendable. While it’s not usable during the night, it can certainly lead you to victory during the dusk.

    Pros

    • Extremely well built.
    • 92% light transmission.
    • Suitable for long-range hunting.
    • Extremely good at tactical shooting.
    • Fog, water, and shockproof.
    • Suitable for harsher calibers.
    • Low-light performance is top-of-the-line!

    Cons

    • Quite expensive.
    • Doesn’t come with any accessories.
    • No FFP option.

    5. Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40mm Riflescope

    The final scope I want to recommend today is also from Leupold. Their VX series has always been a great alternative in the budget segment. Some of you are still a big fan of Vortex Strike Eagle and rightly so! That scope is also a great option in a similar price bracket.

    But what sets Leupold VX-Freedom apart from the Strike Eagle is the maximum magnification and light management system.

    VX-Freedom is made out of high-quality aluminum. A similar type of aluminum is used industry-wide. It’s CNC machined and not molded. To make it look premium Leupold used anodized coating instead of spray painting. The finish on this scope speaks for itself. As for the internals, they are purged as well.

    Thanks to that, VX-Freedom is fogproof. To ensure no water leaks, the scope is well sealed as well. While you can use this during rainy weather, you shouldn’t submerge it or go underwater strolling.

    The lenses used on this optic are fully multi-coated. They gather plenty of light for the scope. Your eyes will always see the best possible scenery with no deformities.

    On top of that, Leupold has their light management system. That light management system increases the light transmission capability and makes your scope perform well during a low-light environment.

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Extremely well-built.
    • Great vision clarity.
    • Perfectly suitable for low light.
    • Twilight light management system.
    • Lifetime warranty from Leupold.
    • Easy to use reticle.
    • Made in USA.

    Cons

    • No accessories are included.
    • No mounting gears included.

    Conclusion

    Browning BAR MK3 DBM is an excellent weapon and it deserves good accessories. After all, without a good optic, you cannot even consider long-range shooting. While there are quite a few options on the market, I don’t think all of them are suitable for your DBM.

    In my opinion, what I have are the best scopes for Browning BAR MK3 DBM. Sure, you can go for other cheaper alternatives, but they won’t have the same performance or durability. I would never recommend going for counterfeit products either.

    Hopefully, you found out what you were looking for. That’s all for now. I will see you on the next one. Take care and have fun.

  • Best Optic For Canik Rival

    Best Optic For Canik Rival

    Handgun demand will keep increasing day by day. While the steady incline of the users is rising little by little, the market is demanding more and more good guns. Canik got the budget handgun market with a tight grip!

    Their Rival series is filled with well-made products. While not all of them are produced in the USA, their testing and quality assurance is done in the States. Anyway, you are not here to learn more about the gun.

    You are here to find out the best optic for Canik Rival. It’s a great gun and it deserves nothing less than a great optic! So, let’s find out, shall we?

    How To Choose The Best Sight For Canik Rival?

    Now that you know what are some of the best red dot sights for Canik, how do you go ahead and choose one for your SFX Rival? That’s a very good question! A question that I have some answers to.

    Durability

    While Canik Rival is not known to have monstrous recoil, it’s still not a toy gun. The recoil can and will hit you quite hard. So, if the optic is not durable enough, then you shouldn’t consider that as an option.

    Lens Quality

    I probably sound like a broken record to you guys by now, after all, I always preach how important the lens quality of the scope is! In terms of red dot, it’s no different at all. You will need to use an optic that happens to have the most clear vision possible. Red dots tend to have night vision compatibility as well. For that to work well, the lens needs to be crystal clear.

    Reticle Brightness

    Compared to scopes, red dots tend to have more smearing and glowing defects. Make sure that the choice of optic here doesn’t have any smearing effects present. Also, I would suggest you to take a test to see if you have astigmatism or not. That also can affect your vision and red-dot clarity.

    If you don’t have astigmatism and see there is smearing in the reticle, then just drop it in for warranty.

    Brightness Setting

    Some optics tend to have shake to wake and some of them have auto brightness. A lot of new red dots tend to have quite low brightness levels and no night-vision settings at all. If you are shooting under bright circumstances too much, having an adjustable brightness reticle will come in handy.

    Budget

    If you know how much you are willing to spend to get the features you are looking for, then you can easily figure out the right one for you. It’s always a good idea to have a mental constraint on your spending adventures.

    1. Trijicon SRO Sight Adjustable Sight

    We cannot mention RMR footprint optics without mentioning something from the OG, right? Well, everyone knows Trijicon makes extremely great red dot optics. The SRO may look a bit odd to some, but it’s one of the best red dots for Canik SFX Rival!

    The sight is made out of high-quality aluminum. The aluminum chassis has excellent housing. It’s rustproof and fogproof. While Trijicon does rate their sight to be submersible, I wouldn’t really suggest diving with the sight!

    As for the lens, it’s quite wide and has a large field of view. Thanks to that, the performance of this sight is excellent. On top of that, the faster target acquisition makes it a wonderful competitive optic as well. Overall, it’s one of the best optics for Canik SFX rival!

    Pros

    • Made in USA.
    • Extremely well built.
    • Wide field of view.
    • Extremely lightweight.
    • Has the same footprint as RMR.
    • Top loading battery and waterproof.
    • Multiple reticles to choose from.

    Cons

    • The big size can be bothersome to many shooters.

    2. HOLOSUN HS507C X2 Reflex Pistol Sight

    Buckle up, you might get bombarded with Holosun options today! Then again, I don’t necessarily see anything wrong with this. After all, Holosun is one of the leading manufacturers in the red dot industry!

    Their 507C is a supposedly upgrade over the 407C. The design was changed a bit and it has a larger FOV as well. The sight also features an iconic solar failsafe on the top and allows you to choose from the red or green reticles. The lens is fully multi-coated and prepared to last in a war-like condition!

    As for the housing, it’s not cheaply made either! While it’s not made out of titanium, it’s still made out of 7075 T6 aluminum. This caliber of aluminum is rated to be one of the most durable variants. It is also rustproof and shockproof. On top of that, the entire housing is sealed to be waterproof. As long as you don’t lose the battery panel, no water or moisture is getting inside the optic!

    Speaking of battery, it’s rated to have 50k hours of battery life with one lithium battery. You will find one included in the box and get a dozen of them for a pocket change in Walmart if you wish to! But you probably won’t need them anytime soon. The Solar is there to save you from misery!

    Pros

    • Excellent build quality.
    • The lens is crystal clear and works at night as well.
    • Adjustable brightness setting.
    • You can adjust the windage and elevation.
    • Solar failsafe.
    • Multiple reticles to choose from.
    • Lightweight and compact.

    Cons

    • Practically a flawless optic with no visible cons present on the optic. Sure, you can call it a tad bit expensive. But that is to expected!

    3. HOLOSUN HS407C X2 Reflex Sight

    As you know already, Canik supports the RMR footprint, thus, supporting all of Holosun’s small and larger-sized handgun sights. The 407C is an excellent sight from Holosun with both green and red LED reticles.

    The brightness of this sight is adjustable. As the lens is coated with oil-resistant and anti-glare, you can use this sight in any weather without feeling any choppiness. The image clarity is excellent throughout the day.

    As for the chassis, it’s made out of 7075 aluminum. It’s one of the most durable materials for optics. The entire housing is fog, shock, and waterproof. It is also rated to be submersible.

    While I don’t recommend you take a deep sea dive with your optic, you practically can do that if you wish to!

    To top it all, the sight also features Holosun’s signature solar failsafe module. Even if your battery dies during the session, your optic will still provide you with a bright reticle!

    Pros

    • Excellent build quality.
    • Available in multiple reticles.
    • Adjustable brightness.
    • Adjustable windage and elevation.
    • Shake to wake.
    • Rated to have 50k hours of battery life.
    • Solar failsafe.

    Cons

    • Not ideal for night vision tasks

    4. Swampfox Justice – Micro Reflex Red Dot Sight

    Swampfox is another popular option when it comes to handgun red dots. They have multiple sights that follow the RMR footprint. If you are looking for a sight from them, my top recommendation would be Justice!

    Swampfox Justice is a 1x27mm sight with a huge FOV for a red dot! The chassis material of this is aluminum. It’s lightweight and extremely compact as well. Thanks to the RMR footprint compatibility, you can install it in a lot of guns including Canik SFX Rival.

    The lens on this is fully multi-coated. Thanks to that, you get a clear vision of what’s in front of you. While the lens is not scratch-proof, it’s quite resistant against dust and sharp scratches. Rest assured, this sight will help you win competition for a long time to come.

    Pros

    • Affordable.
    • Fits the RMR plate.
    • A huge field of view.
    • Fast target acquisition.
    • Available in green or red dot.
    • Built for holsters.

    Cons

    • The battery life could have been better.

    5. Swampfox Liberty – Micro Reflex Red Dot Sight

    When you mention Justice, you cannot ignore Liberty. They are like two siblings that always keep fighting for attention! Liberty would be the younger child in this scenario. Instead of a 1x27mm objective lens, Liberty has a 1x22mm objective lens.

    The field of view is not as wide as Justice but Liberty also has a good amount of field of view. And just like Justice, Liberty also has green and red dot reticles to choose from. It is also cheaper compared to Justice.

    In short, if you want a larger field of view, then you need to go for Justice, but if you are okay with a smaller objective lens and want a relatively cheaper optic, then you can go for Liberty. Otherwise, they both have identical chassis and the same durability.

    Pros

    • Excellent build quality.
    • Durable lens coating.
    • Adjustable brightness.
    • Adjustable windage and elevation.
    • Usable during low light.
    • Available in green and red color reticle.

    Cons

    • The battery life could have been slightly better.

    Conclusion

    As there are too many red dot options on the market, it’s quite hard to just figure out and get one between them. That’s why, finding the best optic for Canik Rival is a much more tedious task than you think.

    The Canik SFX Rival is an excellent gun for everyday carry. The compact nature and the RMR cut support makes it an easy purchase for anyone on a budget. As there is no end to RMR footprint-supported optics, that’s why, I tried my best to help you as much as I possibly could.

    Hope you had fun and learned something new while reading it. That’s all for now. I will see you on the next one. Till then, take care and have fun.

  • Best Optics For Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum

    Best Optics For Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum

    The Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum is not a superfast gun nor is it super-powerful. But the gun can hunt like a madman. While the effective hunting range of the gun is around 150 yards, it still can take advantage of mid to relatively long-range scopes.

    That’s why I’m here to help you find the best scope for Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum. While the name of the gun is quite long, the scope won’t be. Jokes aside, let’s get this started.

    1. Vortex Optics Viper HS-T 4-16×44 SFP Riflescope

    The Viper HS-T is a mid-tier scope from Vortex that offers both close-range and long-range magnification options. The HS-T is available in VMR-1 MOA and MRAD reticle.

    Viper is made out of durable aluminum. The aluminum housing is purged and moisture free. The scope is also equipped with fully multi-coated lenses. They are extremely bright and vibrant. There is no color alteration or issues regarding mirage or double vision.

    The scope is a great hunter at medium to long range. But the Big Boy isn’t. Yet, you can have a lot of fun with the 44 Magnum at long-range plinking. If you are not interested in that, then you should stick to the 4-16x model. The range of this scope is still quite long. But compared to 6-24x, it’s lower.

    What kind of scope rings do I need with this?

    The tube diameter of the scope is 30mm. You will need something like the Vortex Precision Matched rings.

    Is this scope good for tactical shooting?

    It’s quite good. It’s good for recreational shooting and hunting as well. The durability is good enough to take it to the adventure of a lifetime.

    Are the turrets capped?

    No, they aren’t. They are tactical turrets with exposed markings on them. Quite easy to adjust with fingers.

    2. Burris 2-7x32mm Compact and Slim Scout Scope

    The Scout scope from Burris is made for guns with similar ranges like the Henry 44 Magnum. The 44 Magnum scopes are supposed to be dead accurate within 200 yards and have a deadly shooting capability.

    The Scout scope prefers guns with that range and they offer a fixed magnification and variable magnification option.

    For the 44 Magnum, you can go for both 2-7×32 or 2.75x20mm options. Both are good and viable for the Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum. The scope is made out of durable aluminum. The housing is purged with nitrogen to make it immune to moisture and fogging.

    The lenses are coated and they are extremely vibrant. They don’t have any issues with double vision or blurry vision. The reticle is a Ballistic Plex and it’s quite easy to use. That’s why even beginners won’t have issues with this scope.

    Does Burris include scope rings with this?

    They don’t. You will need to buy rings on your own. Whether you choose expensive options or affordable ones, that’s your choice.

    Is the tube 30mm?

    No, it’s not. It’s a 1” tube that is purged chemically to eliminate moisture.

    Is the reticle of the scope illuminated?

    No, it’s not. The reticle is completely standard with 0 illumination.

    3. Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7x32mm Rimfire Riflescope

    The VX series from Leupold is known to be affordable and pack features that most budget scopes lack. The VX-Freedom is a rimfire calibrated optics that is suitable for guns like the Henry Big Boy. The optic also has an adjustable magnification setting and a solid aluminum housing.

    The chassis of the scope is CNC machined and it has no visible flaw present. It has a golden accent ring near the objective lens that looks extremely beautiful. While it has no real value to it, aesthetics is appreciated.

    The lenses are multi-coated and they feature a twilight light management system. They are also military-standard scratch-resistant certified.

    The idea behind the twilight light management system was to improve the performance of an optic in a low-light environment. And the low-light performance of this optic is quite good.

    Where is this optic made?

    Just like all the other scopes of Leupold, this one is also made in the USA from design to machining and assembly.

    Is this a 30mm main tube?

    No, it’s not. It’s a 1” tube design. It will accept all Leupold 1” rings.

    Does Leupold offer any warranty?

    They do. They offer a lifetime warranty with their products. As long as you have a Leupold, they will take care of you for a lifetime.

    4. Vortex Optics Crossfire II 2-7×32 Scout SFP Riflescope

    The next scope is also from Vortex. They have so many scopes on the market, that it’s not possible to make a list and include only one of their products. The Crossfire II is a budget scope made for hunting mainly. While the Magnum 44 is quite good at hunting, it’s not a long-range hunting weapon.

    And the Crossfire II isn’t a long-range weapon either. Sure, it has a 7x magnification, and you can use that to your advantage. But you still can’t take it to a big-game hunt.

    Because the synergy of this scope with the Big Boy 44 Magnum is not compatible with long-range.

    When you talk about close to mid-range, the conversation shifts. The scope is made out of extremely durable aluminum. It’s light and has an anodized finish to make it look good and feel good to touch, the lenses are fully multi-coated and they are extremely bright.

    Can I do tactical shooting with this scope?

    Yes, sir. You definitely can. The tactical possibilities are endless and so is plinking. The sky’s the limit. Well, not really, 7x is the limit.

    Are the turrets capped?

    Yes, they are. They are also finger adjustable and they use MOA clicks. You can reset them to zero after sighting in.

    Is the tube 30mm?

    No, the tube is not 30mm. The tube is 1” in thickness and it’s internally purged as well.

    5. Simmons 8-point 3-9x50mm Riflescope

    It’s been a while since Simmons made a present over here or I made a pun about J.K Simmons. The 8-Point is a budget scope from Simmons made for deer hunting. The scope features a humongous 50mm objective lens and 9x maximum magnification.

    The scope is quite durable. It’s fogproof, shockproof, and waterproof as well. It also features a tactile rubberized SureGrip surface. The surface is scratch resistant and absorbs shock if you accidentally drop it.

    The lenses are multi-coated and they are extremely bright as well. They are quite good in close-quarter shooting and they are accurate in mid-range hunting as well.

    While the scope looks like it’s cheaply made, that’s not the case. The lens and the structure of the scope together are a good deal.

    Do Simmons include mounting rings with this optic?

    No, they don’t. You will need to buy rings on your own. Vortex Hunting Riflescopes rings are quite cheap and they are available in 1” diameter as well.

    Is the reticle illuminated?

    It’s not. The reticle is a regular Truplex with no illumination.

    Does Simmons offer a warranty with their scope?

    Simmons offers a lifetime warranty to the original owner. It includes defects in materials and craftsmanship problems.

    Let’s just say you are not really keen on trying out scopes in your gun and rather stick to a sight for close-range comfort. There is nothing wrong with that either. If sight is what you need, then sight is what you shall receive.

    1. HOLOSUN – HS510C Reflex Red Dot Sight

    Holosun is one of those few brands that manufactures all of their stuff in China but has supported it for a long period in the USA.

    The HS510C is a very popular choice among pistol carbine users and AR users.

    HS510C is made out of durable aluminum through CNC machining and the optic has a really good finish on the exterior. It doesn’t suffer from any physical defects or craftsmanship errors. The lens of the optic is also fully multi-coated. It rocks an illuminated 2 MOA red dot and a 65 MOA ring around it.

    Is the illumination adjustable?

    Yes, it is. You will have the option to change the illumination from 12 adjustable levels. 2 of them are for NV and 10 of them for daylight.

    Will this fit on a Glock 19?

    No, it won’t. The HS510C is meant to be used with pistol carbines with Picatinny rails or rifles straight up. It’s not made for pistols.

    2. Sig Sauer SOR52001 Romeo5 Red Dot Sight

    The Romeo 5 is not a new name to you. In fact, the Romeo 5 is one of the most sold Sig Sauer red dots of all time. To the point, you might as just call it the national optic.

    The optic is made out of extremely durable aluminum and it’s quite lightweight as well.

    The lens on the optic is fully multi-coated. It’s bright, vibrant, and doesn’t suffer from fisheye vision. The clarity of the optic is quite good. Quick target acquisition of the optic makes it an ideal choice for close-range adventures.

    Does it feature MOTAC?

    It does. The MOTAC sensor works flawlessly on this optic as well. It will activate when it senses some movement and turn off when it doesn’t.

    Can I co-witness?

    Absolutely. The optic comes with a low mount and an absolute co-witness mount.

    3. Truglo Lever Action Fiber Optic Sight

    While the Big Boy is big enough to hold on to scopes, not everyone wants to get a scope or a sight. For those, Truglo makes an alternative. The alternative is a night sight.

    The Truglo night sight is a pair of sights with rear and front components. The holes on your gun match the holes on this sight. You will not need a gunsmith for this. It’s durable and the tritium fiber stick is green and red.

    You can replace the tritium stick if you want. Fast target acquisition of the sight is quite good. Overall, a good deal for close-range shooting.

    Will this fit the Henry Golden Boy .22 Long?

    Yes, it will.

    Is this a good optic for hunting?

    Not at all. It’s not made for that. It’s just a better version of your iron sight with more accuracy and the ability to locate targets at night.

    Should I Buy A Sight For Henry Big Boy 44 Magnum Or A Scope?

    Why not both? Well, if you don’t want to get both, then you will need to find out which one suits your shooting style the most. Is it long-range plinking? Or do you just want something cleaner and faster than your iron sight?

    If you need magnification, then there is no alternative to scopes. But if you don’t need magnification and are happy with close-range shooting, then even a night sight will do. That’s why, you will need to find out what kind of shooting you plan to do with your gun and how much money you are willing to spend for that.

    Conclusion

    And there you have it. Some of the best scopes and sights for 44 Magnum. I’m well aware there are many other sights and scopes compatible with the gun but they are not the best or even close to being the best.

    That’s why I tried to find the optics that synergize with the gun and will help you get better at shooting as well. With that said, that’s all for now. Thanks as always for reading. Hope to see you on the next one. Till then, take care and have fun.

  • Best Optic For Mk18

    Best Optic For Mk18

    The MK18 is an excellent weapon that was originally known as the CQBR. The gun was developed by the US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division. It was made as the replacement upper receiver for M4 carbines that were previously issued to the Navy SEALs.

    This 5.56mm caliber firing weapon is used by civilians for CQB as well. But like every other close-range weapon, you can benefit a lot from using an optic with this weapon. It will improve your accuracy and increase your chances of landing those shots.

    And that’s where I come in. To help you find the best scope for MK18. It’s not an easy task but I’m committed to seeing this through. Without further ado, let’s get this party started.

    How To Choose an Optic For Mk18?

    Now that you know about some of the best MK18 optics, how do you choose one among them? Well, I know this may seem hard to decide among 7, but it’s really not when you think about it.

    All of the mentioned optics are good and they are very good at their given price tag. Just because the MK18 with Vortex Razor is one of the best combinations you can put together, it doesn’t mean it will be best for you.

    You will need to decide on what you consider as the best.

    1. Is it the price tag?
    2. Is it the looks?
    3. The magnification?
    4. The durability?
    5. Or the affordability?
    6. What floats your boat?

    Depending on that, you will find 1 or 2 optics that fits in your bill. From there, go for the one that won’t put you in a bank debt.

    1. Vortex Optics Razor HD 1-10x24mm Gen III FFP Riflescope

    The razor series has both mid-range and long-range scopes. The Razor HD Gen III is a top-of-the-line offering from Vortex to compete against other premium scopes on the market.

    The Razor HD Gen III has an upper hand compared to the rest of the competition.

    The scope is crafted from top of the line aluminum and it’s a literal perfection. From anodization to internal coatings, everything about this scope is top-notch.

    The scope features a massive magnification of 36x and a base magnification of 6x. With an objective lens of 56mm, the light transmission capability of this scope is quite good.

    While the main purpose of this scope is hunting, you can do other things with this scope as well. For example, the 1-10x24mm model is excellent for recreational shooting and target practicing. It’s also good for mid-game hunting.

    But if you want the bigger game, go for the bigger one.

    Are the lenses created from HD glass?

    Yes, they are. They are fully multi-coated lenses made out of HD glass with low-dispersion technology. Thanks to that, the low-light environment performance of this scope is on a whole nother level.

    Is this scope waterproof?

    The scope has an IPX7 rating for waterproofing. While the scope is not recommended to submerge, you can use this in a cold space or rainy weather as well.

    Are the turrets capped?

    No, they aren’t. The two turrets on the scope are exposed and they are finger adjustable. And they support reindexing methods as well. You can take out the turret cap, and reinstall the cap at the 0 mark.

    2. Elcan SpecterDR 1-4×5.56mm Rifle Scope

    The next scope is a bit unique and often being used for short-range combat/practice. The SpecterDR is a really nice and steampunk style looking riflescope made for anything short to mid-range.

    While the SpecterDR is a bit on the expensive side as a battle optic, but it’s also a heavy hitter. The scope is definitely one of the best MK18 scopes on the market. The Elcan is still used by the militaries on their M249s and M240s. But it’s a good pair with the MK18 as well.

    If you are looking for an excellent civilian close quarter optic that will do more than just self defense and won’t require a new mounting system, then the Elcan is the perfect choice for you.

    The scope is built like a tank to last in war-like conditions and the water or dust can’t even get inside of the tube. It’s shock, water, and fogproof as well.

    Is Elcan a hunting scope?

    It’s not. It can be used for close-quarter hunting. For example, catching a wild boar, or just casually looking for some invasive species, you can definitely do that. But hunting isn’t the bread and butter of an Elcan.

    Is the reticle of this scope illuminated?

    Yes, it is. You will need a battery to power up the Elcan and you will get one battery inside the package to get you started.

    Is Elcan hard to use?

    Not at all. It will take some time to read the article and understand what it means. But if you are coming from a busy riflescope already, then the Elcan will be a piece of cake for you.

    3. Aimpoint Micro T-2 Red Dot Reflex Sight

    Aimpoint red dots are often paired up with much less powerful rifles and SMGs as well. But the T-2 is capable of handling big dogs like the MK18 as well.

    The T-2 might look like a small optic that will break from the pressure of the MK18. But the optic is built to last in war-like conditions and help you achieve success in your tactical mission.

    The T2 is made out of high-quality aluminum. The chassis has an anodized finish that looks a bit rough in the pictures. But it’s a well-built optic. The chassis is strong enough to be paired up with shotguns and bolt-action rifles even.

    The tube design requires purging internally with chemicals. And Aimpoint does exactly that.

    The lenses used on this scope are fully multi-coated. They are bright, vibrant, and rock a solid red dot illuminated reticle. You can adjust the brightness of the reticle as well.

    You will find a total of 12 adjustable levels and it runs on a single CR2032 battery. The single battery can last you up to 5 years if you use it at the lowest magnification. Then again, it will last you much less if you use it at higher brightness.

    Do I need a riser for this?

    That depends on you.

    1. Are you used to higher placed scopes?
    2. Does it irritate you to use low-height optics?

    If so, then yes, If no, then no, you don’t need it. If you plan to add a magnifier down the line, you need to make sure the height of the magnifier and scope match.

    Where is this optic made?

    Aimpoint is a Swedish manufacturer. All of their optics are manufactured in Sweden and sold all over the world. If your box says it’s made in China or Hong Kong, you know you are duped.

    Can this withstand a shotgun?

    Yes, it can. It can easily take the pumps of a 12 gauge shotgun and not even flinch. You will need something crazy strong to break the lens of this while shooting.

    4. Eotech EXPS3 Holographic Weapon Sight

    Some like red dots, some like holographic, and some like both. For the Holographic lovers, it doesn’t get better than this. The EXPS3 is one of the best holographic sights on the market. It’s so popular that many sites are filled with fakes of this item. And some of the fakes actually perform decently.

    But nothing beats the real thing. The EXPS3-4 is a holographic sight with 68 MOA circle and a 1 MOA dot reticle. Both the circle and the red dot glow with the help of a battery. You will find one battery included in the package.

    The reticle of this scope features fast target acquisition. The speed ring reticle will guide your eye to the center of the reticle to aim faster.

    The field of view of this scope is excellent. For a holographic sight, it’s quite rich and shows you accurately what you are looking at. On top of that, the holographic sight can be paired with a magnifier or a night vision device to further improve the viability of this for tactical shooting.

    Is this optic capable of hunting?

    It’s not made for that purpose. But hey, hunters make work of lots of things that are not meant to be used for hunting. So, shoot your shot.

    What is the “never out of the fight” slogan of Eotech?

    It’s a feature of theirs. If your window is slightly shattered from the battle, HWS will still keep on functioning and deliver pinpoint accuracy. It’s one of the key reasons why American serviceholders love this.

    Does Eotech offer any warranty?

    They do. The Eotech HWS Prestige warranty is a 10 years limited service warranty that you will find with all the variants of EXPS.

    5. Trijicon MRO-C-2200004 1x25mm Miniature Rifle Optic

    The MRO from Trijicon is an icon. This red dot is often people’s starting point and for some, the ending point as well. The MRO is a fully-fledged miniature riflescope with fixed 1x magnification.

    The 25mm small objective lens is big enough to transmit enough light for the scope to work well under all lighting conditions.

    While the scope is not suitable for dark and night vision. It still has 8 brightness settings on the reticle. Some of them are bright enough to put you in the right direction even in the dark.

    The material on this scope is 7075 aluminum which is also known as aircraft-grade aluminum.

    It’s extremely durable and quite lightweight. Two things that you want in a good red dot optics. The optic is also waterproof and adjusting windage is super simple on this.

    One thing to keep in mind, there are some fakes of this optic. If your optic doesn’t say it’s made in the USA, there might be some issues my friend.

    Does this come with a mounting system?

    It has a built-in Picatinny mounting system underneath. The height however is a bit too low for most. Keep in mind, that there are options to select with no mounts at all and options to go ⅓ Co-witness route.

    Does this optic come with lens covers?

    It does. It comes with a pair of flip up lens covers that will protect your lens from all scratches and accidents.

    What kind of warranty does Trijicon offer?

    Trijicon offers a lifetime warranty to the original owner. As long as you have proof of this being your optic and not a counterfeit Trijicon, they will take care of your product and provide you warranty.

    6. HOLOSUN – HS510C Reflex Red Dot Sight

    When you are recommending red dot optics to someone, Holosun will sneak in like the sneaky fox. The only difference is, that Holosun ain’t here to damage your house. Rather, it will make sure your house and wallet stay healthy.

    The HS510C is a red dot optic with a 65 MOA ring and a 2 MOA red dot in the center as the reticle. In case you didn’t know, there are also options to go to the green reticle. In that case, your model will be HE510C-GR.

    The HS510C operates on a single CR2032 battery and it can last up to 50k hours on lower brightness settings. You can adjust the brightness of the reticle. There are a total of 12 adjustable levels. 2 of them are for night vision and 10 of them are for daylight usage.

    The low-light performance of this scope is excellent. You don’t expect a tiny thing like this to stay true to color in low light, but props to Holosun for pulling that off.

    The lenses on this optic are fully multi-coated as well. They don’t suffer from any sort of visual impairment or washed out colors. You can use this optic in cold weather or in hot sunny weather as well.

    Does this optic come with a mounting system?

    It does. It comes with a Picatinny mounting system built in the scope. You don’t need to use any riser unless you feel the necessity of using one.

    Does Holosun provide a warranty?

    They do. They provide a limited lifetime warranty. There are ways of voiding the warranty. So, make sure to read the T&C and follow those.

    Is this made in the USA?

    No, it’s not. The Holosun scopes are made in China. While Holosun itself is a Californian, they are not the ones that make most of their products.

    7. Sig Sauer SOR52102 Romeo5 XDR Compact Red Sight

    The Romeo 5 is one of the most talked about optics over here. Starting from SMGs, the Romeo is also paired with AR rifles and shotguns.

    The Romeo 5 is made by Sig Sauer. While they mainly made it to complement most of their weapons, this optic ended up being a hotcake for being so cheap.

    Even now the demand for Romeo 5 is quite high. The optic is made out of durable aluminum. The optic features MOTAC and it has a total of 10 adjustable brightness settings present on the optic. Among those 10 levels, 8 are for daytime and 2 are for night vision.

    The lenses on this optic are fully multi-coated. The entire scope is also rated as waterproof and can be submerged up to 1 meter. Keep in mind, just because it can be, doesn’t mean you should do it. The optic is also fog and shockproof.

    One of the reasons why people like to throw it on top of almost everything. The included battery will last you around 50k hours at low magnification. But if you use it medium or high even, the battery life will decrease a lot.

    Does this optic come with any mounting system?

    It does come with a Picatinny low mount riser and a co-witness 1.41” riser mount. You don’t need to spend money behind a riser.

    What is MOTAC?

    MOTAC is an activation sensor. The moment the optic will sense some movement, it will turn on the brightness. When it won’t sense any movement, it powers down and saves some battery.

    Does Sig Sauer Romeo 5 come with a warranty?

    The Romeo 5 is covered by the Sig Sauer Electro-optics infinite guarantee and tritium limited 5 year warranty.

    Conclusion

    It’s a shame but things must always end. And this is where our journey ends for today. You are not getting rid of me that easily.

    Just like this guide here about the best optics for MK18, I will be back with more for you soon. Hopefully, you found the read informative and enjoyable.

    With that said, that’s all for now. Thank you all for reading it. Thanks for coming and I hope you return for more. Till then, take care and don’t forget to have fun.

  • Best Scope Mounts For Browning X Bolt

    Best Scope Mounts For Browning X Bolt

    Browning X Bolt is an excellent bolt-action rifle. Whether you are a beginner or a veteran, if you are dipping your toes in the bolt-action pool, then you will find the X Bolt easy on the wallet and on the hands.

    I’m sure you already know that the X Bolt doesn’t come with any scopes let alone scope mounts.

    If you are a proud owner of the X Bolt and want to improve your accuracy and partake in some game hunting as well, you probably already have a scope at your disposal.

    But here is the issue, you have no means of installing it. That’s why you will need a mounting system for it. But how do you find the best scope mounts for Browning X Bolt? After all, it won’t just accept any Picatinny rings and call it a day. Don’t worry, let’s figure that out.

    How To Choose a Mounting Ring for X Bolt?

    Now that you know what are some of the best scope mounts for Browning X-Bolt, how do you choose which one is the best one for you? Well, it’s more simple than you might realize.

    First thing first, compatibility. If your scope isn’t compatible with any of the rings, then that one is out from the start. But if multiple rings are compatible with your scope, then you can make your decision based on the cost.

    If the rings are too expensive and they are out of your budget, then you can settle down for an affordable option as well. As long as the rings are made decently and they can hold zero (which all of the mentioned ones can), they are good enough to be used with the X-Bolt.

    1. Browning Rifle Accessory 12532 X-Bolt Sys Mount

    Best Scope Mounts For Browning X Bolt

    The rifle on topic here is made by Browning, of course, they would be in the race to make scope mounts for their own gun. This one is a medium sized 1” pair of rings for your scope.

    The scope ring is made out of extremely durable 7000 series aluminum. The aluminum is lightweight and extremely durable. The CNC machined housing has a burnt bronze cerakote finish.

    The finishing on the scope looks extremely good and compliments all of the X Bolt rifles out there. If you are worried that your scope isn’t 1”, you have nothing to worry about. The ring is available in 34 mm, and 30mm sizes as well. Browning knows their targeted customers very well.

    Where is this made?

    Just like the other accessories, this one is also made in the USA.

    Is this scope ring suitable for hunting scopes?

    Yes, it is. In fact, it’s one of the best options for people who are buying X-Bolt for hunting.

    Are rings available in other heights?

    Yes, they are. If the medium is not your cup of tea, you can use low or increased height as well.

    2. Leupold BackCountry Two-Piece Scope Mount

    Leupold scopes are quite good and their price-to-performance value is insane. If you are rocking a Leupold scope by chance and want to stay in the ecosystem, then this BackCountry scope mount might be ideal for you.

    The scope rings are made with CNC machining and the material used here is aluminum. The used aluminum is 7075-T6 aka aircraft-grade aluminum. The ring comes with all of the necessary screws and equipment to install this on your X-Bolt.

    The rings are available in different heights and sizes as well. Instead of one piece, the scope ring is designed in two pieces. You can take off the top to mount this on your weapon then place your scope and install the top. Together, they keep the scope steady and prevent it from moving around.

    Where is this made?

    Just like other Leupold accessories, this one is also made in their USA factory.

    Is this a good choice for VX-Freedom?

    It’s an excellent choice for that gun. Make sure to take the correct measurement and desired height.

    Will this fit the Browning bolt short action?

    Yes, it will fit. But keep in mind to follow the provided guide by Browning to install it the right way.

    3. Talley Browning X-Bolt Scope Mount Rings

    Best Scope Mounts For Browning X Bolt

    Talley rings are easily one of the best valued scope rings in the market. They make so many good scope rings for different mounting systems, it’s absurd. But one thing they don’t neglect is the quality of the product.

    This pair of rings is made to be installed on the Browning X-Bolt. But if your weapon follows the same footprint as the X-Bolt. Then you can use this on your gun as well. The rings are made out of high-quality aluminum alloy. It uses a 7000 series alloy known for its durability.

    With precisely cut-through CNC machining and an anodized finish to it, the scope ring is easily one of the best valued scope rings for Browning X Bolt.

    The one I’m mentioning is fit for all 30mm scopes in existence. But if you have a different thickness of scope tube, then you should get the one that matches your tube.

    Where is this made?

    Talley is a very proud manufacturer from the USA. Just like their other accessories, this one is also made in the USA.

    Does this mount come with all the necessary screws?

    Yes, it does. You won’t need to buy them separately. You will find 8 screws inside the package.

    Will this fit Western Hunter?

    As long as it has the X-Bolt pattern (which Western Hunter has), it will be usable.

    4. Browning X-Lock 1” med Integrated Rings

    The X-Lock Integrated rings from Browning are made for the X-Bolt series of rifles. The scope rings are lightweight and extremely durable. They are not a new entry in the market either.

    They have been serving customers including hunters for well over half a decade now. The scope rings are made from high-quality aluminum. The aluminum is rust free and it cannot be rusty down the line either. You can use this in a swamp-like place if you want to.

    The rings are two piece designs. The top of the scope ring comes off if you unscrew it.

    Just by removing the top portion, you can change your scope (with the same tube scope) without removing the rings from your gun. Definitely not as fast or efficient as QD, but it’s something that might come in handy to some folks.

    Where is this scope ring made in?

    The scope rings are designed and machined in the USA.

    Is this made out of steel or aluminum?

    It’s made out of 7000 series aluminum. Browning also mentions this on their website on the information page of the ring.

    Is the finish anodized or blued?

    It’s a blued finish in matte black.

    5. Browning X-Lock 1” Low rings

    Best Scope Mounts For Browning X Bolt

    What’s the difference between these and the One I mentioned above? Nothing. They are both the same thing just at different heights. If you wanted the X-Lock base for your X-Bolt but wasn’t vibing with the medium height, then this is the height that you should go for.

    It uses the same material and the same screws with the traditional Lock design from Browning. Overall, a good alternative for a lot of folks.

    6. Talley X-Bolt Scope Mounts

    If the Talley sets mentioned above are out of your budget, then this one will be within your budget. To some extent, they are the same pair of rings just at different price points. While the other pair of rings are made out of aircraft-grade aluminum, this one is also made out of the same material, gotcha!

    Jokes aside, it’s essentially the same type of ring but has some minor differences. The finish on the rings is different and this pair of rings is available in lots of different sizes and heights. I know the other one has too, but the finish on that variant might not cater to everyone.

    If you are looking for an inexpensive pair of mounting rings made for hunters backing the strong Talley durability, then this is the one you should go for.

    Does this come with Allen screws?

    It comes with Torx head screws and L wrench T-15.

    Will these fit on Western Hunter?

    Yes, it will. The Western Hunter shares the same X-Bolt pattern.

    Where is this made?

    This is made in the USA.

    7. Browning X-Lock 30mm intermediate height ring

    Essentially, I just mentioned the same set of scope rings thrice. You won’t be wrong if you are having a bit of deja vu. But as you can see from the name, they have some minor differences.

    The main difference on this one is the height of the scope ring and the type of scope it can accept.

    The previous two Browning X-Locks were made for 1” rings. But this one here is suited for 30mm. If your scope is 30mm, go for this. It is also quite inexpensive compared to the rest of the scope rings.

    Conclusion

    That didn’t take that long. After all, scope mounts aren’t the most complicated things. They are nice little products that will make your life easier. I’m aware finding the best scope mounts for Browning X-Bolt can take a bit of your time and money, but once you get it and install the scope on your X-Bolt, the experience will be blissful.

    With that said, that’s all for now. It can be a bit confusing and overwhelming but don’t worry. There is no wrong decision here as I mentioned. Thanks for reading as always, Hope to see you on the next one. Till then, take care and have fun.

  • Best Scope For Mk12

    Best Scope For Mk12

    The MK12 is a designated marksman rifle that is also used for plinking by civilians and hunting as well. The MK12 is capable of laying whitetail deer flat from a long range. It is also extremely accurate and the recoil helps a lot during recreational shooting or game hunting.

    While the MK12 packs a huge punch and a long range, the gun isn’t equipped with anything optical. If you have plans of using the MK12 for anything longer than 20 yards, you will need an optic that can shoot accurately and synergize well with the MK12.

    That’s why, I’m here to help you find the best scope for MK12. While you can just grab a long-range scope and call it a day, a lot of long-range scopes are barely worth it due to how bad their optical performance is.

    That’s why, I have gathered some of the best long-range scopes on the market and will try to explain why they are good. Let’s start.

    How To Choose a Mk12 Scope?

    Now that you know what are some of the best scopes for MK12, how do you choose one from them? And why aren’t there any MK12 night vision scopes?

    The answer to the second question is simple: people prefer fully automatic rifles or bolt-action rifles to hunt during the night. And in the night, setting up a DMR will take quite a bit of time and they are quite loud as well. Giving away your stealth to your target is an easy way to return with 0 games.

    As for the first question, well you will need to find out what you want from a scope. Whether it’s high magnification, clarity, longevity, lifetime warranty, versatility, or something else. Depending on what you want from that scope and how badly you need it, your choice will vary.

    You can also make the decision based on your budget. You need to take a mental note about the budget and fix up a limit on how much you are willing to spend.

    1. Steiner T5Xi 3-15x50mm Tactical Rifle Scope

    Steiner is known for making some of the best scopes on the market. Whether it’s for hunting or plinking, or even military uses, Steiner never lets down in terms of performance and durability.

    The T5Xi is a high-end model from Steiner. The model is also available in different magnifications. You can choose a close-range scope with 1-5x magnification and an extremely long-range scope with 5-25x magnification.

    For the MK12, the middle ground of the 3-15x50mm variant might be the better choice.

    The scope is made out of high-quality aluminum and it’s a single tube design. The tube is purged with nitrogen. Making it immune to internal fogging and the lenses are sealed with O-ring as well. O-ring sealing Prevents water from going inside and makes the scope waterproof completely.

    On top of that, the lenses are fully multi-coated. They are one of the best-performing lenses you will ever come across. Fluent magnification and distortion free vision.

    What kind of warranty does Steiner provide?

    Steiner provides a warranty called Heritage Warranty. The idea behind this was to support the optics for as long as you want. Steiner will repair or replace the scope for you at no charge for the lifetime of the product. Keep in mind, that they have some T&C that you will need to follow.

    Where is this scope made?

    While the Steiner T5Xi was engineered in Germany, the scope was proudly designed, machined, and assembled in the USA. So, it’s part of the Made In USA lineup.

    Is the reticle on the second focal plane?

    It’s not. The reticle is in the first focal plane and the reticle is extremely accurate. The range reading and bullet drop reading of the scope is extremely accurate.

    2. Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18x44mm M1C3 FFP Riflescope

    Leupold makes great scopes. Their hunting scopes are some of the best for the money. While the Mark 5HD is by no means budget, it’s still priced in a bracket where many scopes from other brands struggle to find a little bit of success.

    Unlike those, the Mark 5HD has a lot of users and all of them are quite happy with their decision as well.

    The Mark 5HD is an extremely long-range riflescope with an illuminated reticle. The scope features finger adjustable turrets on an aluminum cylinder.

    The cylinder is purged with nitrogen to make it immune to internal fogging and makes it free of moisture. The lenses are O-ring sealed and they won’t move around from drops.

    Speaking of lenses, they are fully multi-coated. The lenses are crafted from HD glasses. They are extremely bright and vivid. There is no color alteration or such issues present on the optic either.

    The optic also features Leupold’s Twilight Max HD light management system as well. The low-light performance of the optic is phenomenal.

    Does this scope come with mounting accessories?

    No, it doesn’t. You will need to buy your own pair of rings. The scope tube is 35mm. Which is a bit thicker than usual. That’s why you will need to buy Leupold Mark 4 scope rings. They are available in 35mm diameter.

    Where is this scope made?

    From design to assembly, all of that is done within the USA in Leupold’s factory.

    Does Leupold offer any warranty?

    They do. They offer a full lifetime commitment. You will be able to claim a warranty from them as long as you have a Leupold product.

    3. NightForce NXS C429 3.5-a15x50mm ZeroStop SFP Scope

    Nightforce makes great hunting and tactical shooting scopes. Their NXS series is quite good for both and they are quite expensive as well.

    This is where I need to play the card of “good things cost money”. It’s a really good performing scope with a justified price tag.

    The scope is made out of extremely durable and lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum. The same type of aluminum that Nightforce uses in other high-end scopes as well. The tube inside is purged with nitrogen to make it immune to fogging and remove all leftover moisture from the machining process.

    The lenses are fully multi-coated. They are bright and have no color related problems. They are also good at low-light performance.

    If you are using your MK12 for hunting, this is one of the best hunting scopes for MK12. You will need some time to get adjusted to the reticle and learn to read it completely, once you master it, your hunting game skill will level up.

    What’s the tube diameter of this scope?

    The tube is 30mm thick and it accepts all standard rings. That includes rings like Vortex Precision matched and Hunter series.

    Is the reticle illuminated?

    Yes, it is. It’s a red illuminated reticle in the second focal plane. While the reticle would have looked better in the first focal plane, it is what it is.

    Does this scope feature ZeroStop technology?

    Yes, it does. Once you sight in your gun, you can set the ZeroSTop and create a positive mechanical stopping point where you desire. You can make as many adjustments as you want to make after. When you are done, turn the elevation knob down to ZeroStop and you are back to your roots.

    4. Vortex Optics Viper PST 3-15×44 Gen II SFP Riflescope

    The Viper PST Gen II is available in multiple configurations. Besides different reticles, you can also choose a different magnification while purchasing the scope.

    You can choose for a long-range one or go with close to medium-range. My recommendation will be to go with the long-range 5-25×50 model.

    The Gen II features a second focal plane reticle instead of the first. Which can be a deal breaker for quite a few and doesn’t matter to most. Shooters can dial in their compensations in the laser etched turrets.

    There is a fiber optic rotation indicator present on the turret that indicates how much you changed your adjustments. Following it, you can easily head back to your previous settings.

    The lenses on this scope are fully multi-coated and they are extremely bright. Their color accuracy is quite good and they don’t suffer from distortion or blurry vision while magnifying.

    The zooming experience is flawless and pictures don’t appear pixelated. The optics field of view is quite good and it’s an excellent all-day hunter.

    Is the scope waterproof?

    It’s water, fog, and shockproof. The lenses are O-ring sealed. The inside of the scope is filled and purged with argon to make it immune to fogging as well. As for shock, your scope won’t move around on top of a sniper rifle.

    Where is the scope made from?

    The scope is manufactured in the Philippines. It’s not made in Japan, China, or the USA either.

    Will this fit on a 30mm mount?

    Yes, it will. The body tube of this scope is 30mm. So, you won’t have any issue fitting this on a pair of 30mm rings.

    5. NightForce SHV 4-14x50mm F1 Scope

    The SHV series has always been a good middle ground between NXS and NX8. While SHV is less expensive than both of the high-end models from Nightforce, it’s not behind their performance by any means.

    The 14x smooth magnification of this scope sets a standard in the price bracket. Thanks to that, the competing products also had to provide good quality glasses and fill the scope with features. Competition has always been good for consumers and that remains to be true.

    The scope is made out of aluminum through CNC machining. The processing had some leftover moisture inside, which Nightforce removed through purging.

    The lenses of the scope are stellar. They are bright, vibrant, and have no color alteration or derogating vision at long-range. As there is no distortion in the magnification process, it’s simply an amazing and fluid experience all around.

    Is this a good optic for hunting?

    It’s excellent for hunting. All Nightforce scopes are great for hunting and they do the job excellently. Whether it’s big-game hunting you are planning on doing or some small-scales, doesn’t matter.

    Does this optic come with mounting accessories?

    No, it doesn’t. You will need to buy your own mounting rings for the scope.

    Is the reticle in FFP?

    Yes, the F1 model reticle is in the first focal plane.

    6. Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10x40mm Riflescope

    The VX series from Leupold has always been a good option for beginners. The scopes are quite affordable compared to the rest and their performance in hunting and tactical shooting is spectacular. The VX-3HD is a mid-range scope with 10x maximum magnification.

    The scope is available in Duplex CDS-ZL and Illuminated Firedot Twilight Hunter CDS-ZL reticle. The FireDot twilight hunter has a red dot illuminated reticle on the center of the scope. The reticle is bright enough to the point where it’s not distracting under sunlight.

    The lenses are fully multi-coated and they are equipped with Leupold’s light management system. That makes the scope a viable option in low-light conditions and an excellent option for small game hunting.

    What is CDS?

    CDS aka custom dial system is a method to customize your turret with your exact ballistics and environmental condition. Once you install the custom dial, just range the target and dial to that number. Your aim will be dead straight.

    Is this a good scope for hunting in cold areas?

    It’s a good scope for hunting in any corner of the earth. Whether it’s harsh rainy weather or cold, doesn’t matter. The scope can work in any condition.

    What’s the tube diameter of this scope?

    The tube diameter is 1”. There is another model of the same scope that features the 30mm tube. But the one I mentioned here is the 1” variant.

    7. Primary Arms SLX 4-14x44MM FFP Reticle Scope

    The last MK12 optic I want to recommend is from Primary Arms. They are known to shove in high magnification for a not-so-high price tag. The SLX is equipped with a 14x magnification that is quite accurate in plinking and hunting.

    The scope also has a partial red illumination reticle with 6 adjustable brightness settings. You can select from 6 adjustable brightness options.

    The scope is manufactured to be durable under any weather. So, the scope is fogproof, shockproof, and waterproof as well. The tube is purged with nitrogen to make it immune to internal fogging as well. The lenses on the optic are also fully multi-coated.

    They are extremely bright and visible throughout the day. That’s why, newbie hunters love this scope because of the versatility and how easy it is to use. The reticle is not hard to understand or master either.

    Does Primary Arms provide a warranty on SLX?

    They do. They offer a limited 3 years warranty on workmanship and materials on the scope.

    Does the glass suffer from fishbowl vision in low magnification?

    It doesn’t. The glass they used isn’t as bad as other budget stuff. That’s why it doesn’t suffer from distorted vision.

    What kind of rings do I need with this?

    You will need rings whose diameter is 30mm. 1” rings won’t work with this scope and 34/35mm rings will be too big.

    Conclusion

    The MK12 is a fun gun and it’s deadly to game targets, While the gun is quite good at stock it can always benefit from some little upgrades.

    One of them being the scopes I mentioned today. A good MK12 optic will take your hunting and plinking to the next level and provide you with better control and accuracy on the gun.

    With that said, that’s all for now. As always, I appreciate you guys reading this. I hope to see you on my next one. Till then, take care and have fun.

  • Best Red Dot For Stribog

    Best Red Dot For Stribog

    The Stribog is a pistol caliber made for close quarter combat that is used by militaries. You can turn the gun into a concealable carry by adding a foldable brace. It will also improve the stabilization of the gun and help you aim better.

    The gun is deadly accurate for self-defense and tactical assault tasks. But the gun, like most other guns on the planet, doesn’t come with an optic. That’s why, to improve the accuracy and improve your aim, you will need a red dot.

    As there are so many red dots available on the market, finding the best red dot for Stribog is a lot harder than you initially think. After all, if the dot doesn’t synergize with the pistol carbine, your performance will be affected negatively.

    That’s why I’m here to find the best Stribog sight for you. Without further ado, let’s start.

    How To Choose a Red Dot For Stribog?

    While the Stribog can take pretty much any red dot in existence, all of them are not the best optic for Stribog. Finding a good Stribog red dot is absolutely necessary for good performance and improved aim.

    The way you can make the right decision is quite simple. You can make your decision based on how much brightness or what color reticle you want from the optic. After that, you will find one or two, or three at most. Still, not only one, right? You can turn that into one by making a fixed budget.

    If you know how much you want to spend behind the optic. Depending on that, you can easily make your decision and purchase the best optic for your Stribog.

    1. Trijicon RM06-C-700672 RMR Type 2 Adjustable LED Sight

    The RMR series of red dots from Trijicon is quite popular among handgun enthusiasts and SMG owners. A pistol carbine like the Stribog is the perfect choice for a sight like this. The RMR footprint is widely accepted and you will find tons of mounting plates for this as well.

    The red dot size on this optic is 3.25 MOA. It’s not as huge as other 8 MOA reticles. The RMR Type 2 also features an automatic LED sensor that can adjust the brightness of the reticle according to your environment.

    The RMR Type 2 also features an adjustable brightness settings option. There are 2 NV and 1 super bright light setting as well. Thanks to that, the low light performance of the optic is also quite good.

    What kind of battery does this use?

    It uses a CR2032 lithium battery. You can easily replace the battery when it runs out. The battery will last a long time as well.

    Is this optic too heavy?

    No, it’s not. The total weight of the optic with the battery is 33.2 grams.

    Can I mount this on AR?

    Yes, you can. There are mounting plates available for this optic that supports Picatinny/weaver rail.

    2. Aimpoint ACO Red Dot Reflex Sight

    The next recommendation is from Aimpoint. The ACO stands for AImpoint Carbine Optic. This optic is capable of handling pistol carbine with ease.

    While Aimpoint markets this as a hunting optic, the main purpose of this optic was to do tactical shooting.

    The ACO features a 2 MOA bright reticle. The reticle brightness is also adjustable. You can choose the brightness intensity from 10 available brightness settings.

    The optic also comes with a mounting system for the Picatinny rail. The mounting system is also configured for absolute co-witness.

    It uses a single DL1/3N battery that you will also find inside the package. The battery life of the optic is also quite good. It can continuously run for around a year at the lowest brightness setting. But your battery experience may vary depending on what kind of brightness you use the red dot with.

    Is the eye relief unlimited?

    Yes, it’s a reflex sight. That’s why the eye relief of the optic is unlimited.

    Is this optic waterproof?

    The optic is also waterproof. The hard anodized aluminum shell has O-rings sealing to prevent water from going inside.

    Does this optic come with lens covers?

    No, they don’t. You will need to buy them separately from Aimpoint. They sell completely sealed covers and transparent covers as well.

    3. HOLOSUN HS512C Red Dot Sight

    Holosun red dot optics are not only unique looking, but they are also quite well-performing, The HS512C is available in two different versions. One with an illuminated red reticle and the other one with a golden illuminated reticle.

    The optic requires a CR2032 battery. The battery life of this optic is around 50k hours. But it will be different if you continuously use it at maximum brightness. Speaking of brightness, the reticle has 12 levels of adjustable brightness settings.

    You can choose from 10 levels of daylight settings and 2 night vision settings. The chassis of the Holosun HS512C is made out of extremely durable aluminum. The aluminum housing has an anodized finish.

    The inside of the housing is also purged with nitrogen. Making it immune to fogging. It is also waterproof as well. The lens is bright and clear enough with good low-light performance. A perfect all rounder for the Stribog.

    Does it have a solar failsafe?

    Yes, this model features the Holosun solar failsafe tech. Even if your optic runs out of battery, the illumination won’t turn off

    Does it shake to wake technology?

    It does. Whenever it senses some movement, the illumination will turn off when it doesn’t sense any movement. This way, it will save some battery.

    Does Holosun HS512C have a warranty?

    It does. Holosun product is warranted to the original owner after you register your product in their website.

    4. Sig Sauer SOR43011 Romeo4H Red Dot

    The Romeo series of red dot optics from Sig has always been a popular choice with SMG and AR rifles. The Romeo4H is a pretty inexpensive option that can work well with Stribog.

    The Romeo4H is made out of high-quality anodized aluminum. The chassis is also quite durable and is fog and waterproof. The exterior is also shockproof. The reticle of this scope is 2 MOA and it’s illuminated. You will need a CR2032 battery that will last you around 50k hours.

    But depending on what brightness setting you use from the 12 available options, the battery life will change drastically.

    Romeo4H is also equipped with a MOTAC. It’s a sensor that can turn on when it senses some movement. If it doesn’t detect any movement, then the optic will turn off and save the battery.

    Does it come with a mounting system?

    Yes, it does. It comes with a Picatinny rail-compatible mounting system with a quick detach lever.

    Does it come with any warranty?

    It does. Sig provides a lifetime warranty on material and workmanship and 5 years warranty on electronics.

    Is this a good optic for hunting?

    While this optic is quite good for hunting, the weapon you want to use it with is not a good hunting weapon. But you can use this optic with a different gun that is capable of hunting.

    5. HOLOSUN – HE510C-GR Open Reflex Optical Sight

    The HE510C has the same optic as the HS510C but greener. What I mean is, the HS510C features a red dot reticle and the HE510C-GR features a 65 MOA green circle and 2 MOA green dot reticle.

    A good thing about this optic is the battery life. Green laser and green illumination are known to be a bit battery hungry color and often budget optics suffer from poor battery life. But the Holosun HE510C-GR doesn’t suffer from a poor battery life. With a CR2032 battery, the total life is around 50k hours.

    The lens of the optic is also fully multi-coated and the entire thing is fogproof, shockproof, and waterproof. While it’s submersible, you shouldn’t go ahead and submerge it just for fun.

    The total weight of the optic including the mounting system is 4.94 oz. It may seem like a bit heavy, but it’s quite light compared to other stuff.

    Is the mounting system QD?

    Yes, it is. It has a quick detach lever on the right side of the optic where you will also find adjustable windage and elevation options.

    Does Holosun Provide a warranty?

    Yes, they do. Their service in the USA is spectacular. Customer service is smooth and flawless.

    Does this optic have a shake to wake feature?

    Yes, it does. And the brightness of the optic is also adjustable. With a total of 12 brightness settings. You can select from 10 daylight and 2 night vision settings.

    6. Swampfox Liberty & Justice – Micro Reflex Red Dot Sight

    Swampfox red dot optics are extremely affordable red dot optics suitable for all sorts of handguns and SMGs. The Liberty & Justice is a micro reflex sight available with different reticles and different sizes.

    The Liberty is a 22mm window size optic and Justice is 27mm. And the optic is also available with red and green illuminated dot reticles. A great thing about the optic is, it’s durable enough to be paired up with a rifle even.

    If you feel like the default build quality is not durable enough, Swampfox also sells Ironsides Shield that are compatible with 1x22mm models and 1x27mm models as well. The lens on this optic is also fully multi-coated. The clarity and brightness of the optic are excellent.

    What kind of material does Swampfox use?

    Liberty and Justice are constructed from 7075 aluminum and the top is made out of stainless steel.

    Where is this optic made?

    While they claim the optic is made in the USA, the optic is imported from China and sold in the USA under Swampfox’s banner.

    Will this fit on a handgun?

    Yes, it will. If your handgun has the same mounting point as this optic, then the Liberty & Justice will fit on your handgun.

    7. Vortex Optics Spitfire 1x Prism Scope

    The last optic that I want to recommend to you guys is from Vortex. Vortex Prism optics are extremely durable and well-known among hunters. Their optics are also capable of being paired with a magnifier to have a good tactical performance at mid-range.

    The Spitfire is a 1x fixed magnification optic with a DRT MOA reticle. The optic is also compatible with a 3x magnifier as I stated earlier. The total length of the optic is 4 inches and it’s 11.2 OZ heavy.

    The mounting system is a multi-height system. That means you can adjust the height of the optic to match with co-witness or mount it as low as you possibly want. The freedom to choose the height is always a plus point for shooters.

    Does this come with a battery?

    Yes, it does. The CR2032 battery is included and you can change it on the fly as well. The necessary T-20 Torx wrench is also included.

    Does Vortex Spitfire have a warranty?

    Yes, it does. It has an unlimited lifetime warranty with the optic. Vortex will take care of your optic for any workmanship error that you may come across in your usage.

    Is this optic waterproof?

    Not only that, it’s also shockproof and fogproof at the same time. The tube of the red dot is also purged with nitrogen.

    Conclusion

    As you can see already, Stribog is quite lenient in scope choosing. It’s not picky and it will work with most red dots out there. That’s why finding the best is a bit tricky and will take some of your time. I hope I managed to lower that hassle and time for you.

    With that said, that’s all for now. Thanks for coming to my little site and reading the guide. I appreciate all of you. Hope to see you guys soon again. Till then, take care and have fun.

  • Best Scope For 6.8 SPC

    Best Scope For 6.8 SPC

    When it comes to good cartridges to hunt with an AR rifle, there are quite a few around. The 6.8 SPC made a name for it in hunting. The cartridge is surprisingly good at hunting. It’s a very popular alternative to AR hunters in states where 223/5.56 is banned.

    The 6.8 SPC packs enough power for massive game-hunting prey as well. For example, wild hogs are known to be invasive and destructive. They are also known for being delicious if you know how to cook them right.

    Anyway, let’s not get sidetracked. The reason why you and I are here today is simple. Finding the best scope for 6.8 SPC. Finding an AR riflescope for hunting is quite easy. But when you talk about specific cartridges, the talk shifts a bit. So, let’s not waste any more time and get started.

    How To Choose A Scope For 6.8 SPC?

    You might have thought that this post would have only one scope and explain why it’s the very best for 6.8 SPC. But as you can tell, it’s not really fair for other sights that I also featured who are equally good for 6.8 SPC. So, finding out the best just became a bit harder, no?

    Wrong. It just became easier. As there are so many options to choose from, you are not going to get a dupe or bad scope from the list. Whatever you choose based on your needs and budget, you are bound to get a scope that will satisfy all of your 6.8 SPC needs.

    1. NIGHTFORCE SHV 4-14x50mm F1 Hunting Scope

    Nightforce SHV series of scope is a versatile lineup of scope. They rock a great number of magnifications and are durable enough to last you a lifetime. The scope is lightweight and sturdy. While the scope is not suitable for tactical assault, it does great in tactical recreational shooting and hunting.

    The scope is made out of aluminum completely. The turrets are open designed and they are adjustable through your finger. They hold onto the readings well and will allow you to hunt with the same adjustment for as long as you want it to.

    The scope tube is also fog, shock, and waterproof.

    The lenses are stunningly beautiful. They are fully multi-coated and they are aberration free. They are also good at spotting enemies from afar and stalk them if need be.

    The lenses won’t fatigue your eye or force you to look closely into them. The eye-relief is quite generous and it’s good enough for glasses users.

    Is the reticle illuminated?

    Yes, it is. Its available center illumination and analog illumination reticles. Go for the one you are familiar with.

    What kind of ring do I need for this scope?

    As the tube is 30mm, you will need scope rings that are 30 mm in diameter. The 1” scopes won’t support them.

    Does this scope have any warranty?

    The SHV series is underneath the transferable limited lifetime warranty that Nightforce provides.

    2. Trijicon Acog 4X32 Dual Illuminated Scope

    Even though 6.8 SPC is great at hunting, the main purpose of that caliber lies in recreational tactical shooting. And who’s better at tactical shooting than ACOG? The Trijicon ACOG is famous for being used by the militaries and private security farms.

    The scope itself is made out of extremely rigid aluminum. The look of the scope can be a bit deceiving. Don’t let the appearance fool you, it’s dead accurate at medium-range like it’s intended to be.

    The dual illuminated reticle of this scope offers you battery free illumination for a long time. The scope uses a tritium fiber optic system to illuminate the reticle lamp.

    The reticle of this scope is the Chevron .223 Ballistic Reticle. While the scope is adjusted for the .223 ballistic, you can change the adjustment of the scopes through the turret clicks.

    Where is this scope made?

    The scope is made in the USA. From designing to machining and assembling, all of that is done entirely inside the USA.

    Is ACOG a good scope for hunting?

    Depends on what you are hunting. If you are hunting animals that require a range beyond 400+ yards, then you will struggle to hunt with this scope. But if you are hunting below 300-400 yards and close-range even, then this scope is plenty enough.

    Can I adjust the brightness of this optic?

    No, you can’t. The brightness is completely automatic and depends on how much the tritium fiber can get.

    3. Burris Xtreme Tactical XTR II 5-25x50mm Precision Scope

    You might know Burris for their lower-end scopes that are excellent for the money. But they also make good scopes that can go toe to toe with brands like Leupold and Vortex.

    The XTR II is a tactical and sporting hunting scope made by Burris. The scope has 25x maximum magnification and it has a 50mm objective lens.

    The lenses of this optic are fully multi-coated. They are extremely bright and clear. They don’t suffer from any lens glare issues or color fading out issues. The magnifying experience is smooth and flawless.

    No distortion or visual noise is present on the optic. The scope also features some hand turnable turrets with zero click stop adjustment.

    The body of the scope is made from CNC aluminum. It’s extremely durable and suitable for harsh weather in the north or middle-east. Even if you want to take it into an area filled with moisture, you can take it and you will return with great hunts.

    What kind of mounting rings should I use with this?

    As the scope tube is 34mm, people often buy the wrong diameter ring and find out the hard way. Don’t be like that. Buy a pair of Vortex precision matched rings. They are available in 34mm and different heights.

    Is Burris made in China?

    No, it never was. Burris is an American company and they build their scope right here in the USA. A lot of their scopes are built in the Philippines. But none of them are made in China.

    Does Burris provide any warranty?

    Yes, they do. They offer an unlimited lifetime warranty with their products. Burris is quite well-known for providing good customer service.

    4. Vortex Optics Viper HS 4-12×50 SFP Riflescope

    The Viper series of scope from Vortex has always been a good one for the money. The Viper HS scope is a second focal plane reticle offering from Vortex. The scope is available in tons of different magnifications and reticles.

    Depending on the range you shoot your 6.8 SPC at, your magnification needs will vary highly. If you are okay with short to medium-range, then buying the 2.5-10×44 is enough.

    But if that’s not enough for you, then you already know that you can just get 6-24×50 instead.

    The lenses of the scope are fully multi-coated and they are extremely bright. They gather a ton of light to work with and their visual queue is stunning.

    With minimal to no motion blur, the magnification experience is flawless as well. As there is no color alteration or such issue involved in the scope, it’s a very nice one to use for hunting.

    What kind of rings do I need with this scope?

    You will need 30mm rings with this scope. Vortex makes a lot of 30mm rings. The pro series is a notable one.

    Does this optic also have an unconditional warranty?

    It does. The unconditional, no questions asked, lifetime warranty of Vortex is kind of a trademark. They provide that warranty with all of their optics.

    Does this scope come with a sunshade?

    Yes, it does come with a sunshade. The included sunshade is quite good and plenty enough for long-time shooting during the day.

    5. Leupold VX-Freedom 4-12x50mm Riflescope

    VX-Freedom is a close to medium-range hunting scope that is often paired with an AR rifle. The VX-Freedom is not as expensive as other offerings from Leupold.

    Yet, it retains some of the best features Leupold is known for. Starting with the strong and durable chassis that makes Leupold scope last long.

    The chassis is made out of aluminum. It’s not too heavy and not too light either. The turrets are finger adjustable and they are not capped. They don’t require tools to adjust either.

    The inside of the scope is also purged with nitrogen to make it immune to any kind of fogging.

    The lenses are fully multi-coated. While it may not feature the twilight light management system, it still features a light management system developed by Leupold to improve low-light performance.

    Thanks to that, the scope does excellent in hunting. Without a doubt, one of the best scopes for 6.8 SPC.

    What kind of warranty does this include?

    The scope comes with a lifetime guarantee. If you have a Leupold product, then you can ask for a warranty at any time. Leupold is here to maintain a healthy relationship.

    What kind of reticle does this have?

    The reticle on this scope is a Duplex CDS. It’s not illuminated nor is it in FFP.

    Where is this scope made?

    Just like all other Leupold products, this one is also 100% manufactured in the USA. From designing to assembly, everything is done in Beaverton Oregon USA.

    6. Burris Optics Fullfield E1 4.5-14x42mm Riflescope

    Burris is mostly known for making killer hunting scopes. Now what caliber do you pair them with, Burris doesn’t usually care. The Fullfield E1 is a versatile scope that can be paired with the 6.8 SPC cartridge if you want to.

    The scope is made out of durable aluminum. The aluminum is lightweight and extremely durable. All that while still being shock, water, and fogproof.

    To ensure the inside of the optic and lenses stays protected, they purged the internal tube with nitrogen. Nitrogen molecules take care of all residue moisture that was built up from CNC machining.

    The lenses are fully multi-coated. For a good hunting scope, coated lenses are a must. Otherwise, the scope won’t perform as well as it sounds on paper. Lucky for you, Burris isn’t someone who only boasts about performance on paper.

    The Fullfield 2 is used by professional hunters all around the world and they seem to love it as well. The optical performance is flawless and the reticle is perfect for tactical shooting or hunting.

    Does the optic come with any sunshade?

    Unfortunately, no. They don’t come with any sunshade. But the scope has threading for you to install the sunshade. Furthermore, it doesn’t come with any bikini style lens covers either.

    Will this scope use 30mm rings or 1”?

    This scope will require you to use 1” rings. You won’t be able to install 30mm rings as they won’t fit the tube.

    Does this scope come with a Burris forever warranty as well?

    Yes, it does. It’s a feature that Burris has been providing for years now. And I firmly believe they will continue to do so. Their commitment and after-sales service is excellent.

    7. UTG 4-16X44 30mm AO 36-color Mil-dot Scope

    The last scope I want to recommend to you guys for the SPC is the budget scope from UTG. As you know already, UTG is a part of Leaper now and UTG features more of a budget focused scope compared to Leaper. This scope from UTG comes with a 16x maximum magnification.

    The scope uses aluminum as the material for housing and glass for the lenses. The scope is water, fog, and shockproof. It can withstand the recoil of a 6.8 SPC firing gun with relative ease.

    The lenses are quite good and they are sharp under sunlight. They don’t have any issues related to glare coming from sunlight. They don’t suffer badly from chromatic aberration either. All in all, pretty solid choice for whatever you may want to shoot at with this.

    Does this optic come with mounting rings?

    Yes, it does. It comes with a pair of Picatinny/weaver mounting rails with twist lock technology. The height of the rings are medium.

    Does this optic have any lens covers?

    Also yes. It comes with a flip-open lens cap that can protect your lens from harm’s way while you are not using it.

    Does this optic have any warranty?

    Yes, it does. It has the same warranty Leaper does. The never rest lifetime warranty.

    Conclusion

    It really doesn’t matter which scope from the list you end up with. You will be happy with the performance of that scope regardless. As they are all quite good and they occupy different budget sectors, depending on how much you are willing to spend behind one, stick to that.

    That’s all for now. I hope you found this read useful. I will be back with more like this soon. Till then, take care and have fun.