Rifle Scopes
Vortex Optics
Venom 5-25x56 FFP EBR-7C - EBR-7C (MOA)
- Accurate holds at any magnification
- Fast transitions
- Ton of shooter-friendly features
Vortex Optics
Venom 5-25x56 FFP EBR-7C - EBR-7C (MRAD)
- Accurate holds at any magnification
- Fast transitions
- Ton of shooter-friendly features
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 3-9x40 Scope - V-Plex
- Authorized Vortex Dealer
- 45 Day Easy Returns
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 3-9x40 Scope - BDC
- Authorized Vortex Dealer
- 45 Day Easy Returns
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 3-9x40 Scope - V Brite
- Authorized Vortex Dealer
- 45 Day Easy Returns
Vortex Optics
Strike Eagle® 1-8X24 FFP
- Aircraft-grade aluminum body
- Accurate holdovers at any magnification
- 9 daytime and 2 night vision settings
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 4-12x44 Scope - Dead-Hold BDC (MOA)
- Vortex Authorized Dealer
- 45 Day Free & Easy Return
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 4-12x44 Scope - V-Plex (MOA)
- Vortex Authorized Dealer
- 45 Day Free & Easy Return
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 2-7x32 Plex Rimfire Scope
- Vortex Authorized Dealer
- 45 Day Free & Easy Return
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II AR 1-4x24 V-Brite Illuminated Scope
- o ring seals
- Waterproof,shockproof
- Long eye relief
- Dual illumination
- Fast-focus eyepiece
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 2-7x32 Scope
- Authorized Vortex Dealer
- Easy 45 Day Free Returns
- Fully Multi-Coated Lenses
- Second Focal Plane Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof
- Fogproof
- Shockproof
- Fast Focus Eyepiece
Vortex Optics
Diamondback Tactical 4-16x44 FFP Scopes
- XD™ Lens Elements
- Fully Multi-Coated
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Tube
- Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof
Vortex Optics
Crossfire 4-16x50 Dead-Hold BDC (MOA) Reticle
- Authorized Vortex Dealer
- 45 Day Easy Free Returns
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 6-24x50 AO BDC Riflescope
- Aluminum Grade
- Multi-Coated
- Shockproof
Vortex Optics
Strike Eagle 5-25x56 First Focal Plane Riflescopes
- Vortex Authorized Dealer
- 45 Day Free & Easy Return
- Variable Magnification 5x to 25x
- Handy Throw Lever For Fast Magnification Adjustment
- Uses Standard 34mm Scope Rings
- 34mm Tube Size With Substantial 56mm Objective Lens Size
Vortex Optics
Viper PST Gen II 1-6x24 SFP Scope w/ Vortex 2 inch offset Cantilever Mount
- XD™ Lens Elements
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated
- Illuminated Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof,
Vortex Optics
Strike Eagle 1-8x24 AR-BDC3 MOA Scope w/ Vortex 30mm Cantilever 2 inch offset CM-202
- Illuminated Reticle
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Glass-Etched Reticle
- ArmorTek
- Shockproof, Waterproof - IPX7, Fogproof,
Vortex Optics
VENOM® 3-15X44 FFP Riflescope - EBR-7C (MOA)
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- 34mm tube
- RevStop™ Zero System
- Throw Lever
Vortex Optics
VENOM® 3-15X44 FFP Riflescope - EBR-7C (MRAD)
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- 34mm tube
- RevStop™ Zero System
- Throw Lever
Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 4-12x40 BDC AO w/ Sunshade Scope
- Vortex Authorized Dealer
- 45 Day Free & Easy Return
Vortex Optics
Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 FFP Scope - EBR-7C MOA
- OpitcsForce Bonus: Vortex Pro Rings Included
- XD™ Lens Elements
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
- Illuminated Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof
- ArmorTek
- RZR™ Zero Stop
Vortex Optics
Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 FFP Scope - EBR-7C MRAD
- OpitcsForce Bonus: Vortex Pro Rings Included
- XD™ Lens Elements
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
- Illuminated Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof
- ArmorTek
- RZR™ Zero Stop
Vortex Optics
Diamondback 4-12x40 BDC Scope
- Fogproof,Shockproof,
Waterproof - 4-12x magnification for long ranage shot
- One-piece aluminum main tube construction
- Parallax correction is factory preset at 100 yd
- 1/4 MOA W&E correction with 66 MOA of adjustment
- Fast focus eyepiece for rapid target acquisition
- Multi-layer XR coatings deliver edge-to-edge clarity
- Unity-pressure argon purging protects against the elements at any elevation
- Precision-Glide erector system provides exceptional resistance to stress cracking, temperature change, corrosion, and friction-induced wear.
- Dead-Hold BDC Reticle in the Second Focal Plane
Vortex Optics
Strike Eagle® 3-18X44 FFP - MOA
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- XD Optical System
- Illuminated Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
Vortex Optics
Strike Eagle® 3-18X44 FFP - MRAD
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- XD Optical System
- Illuminated Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
Vortex Optics
Crossfire® II 3-9X50 Straight-Wall BDC Riflescope
- Fast Focus Eyepiece
- Tube Size 1 inch
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Waterproof
- Fogproof
- Shockproof
Arken Optics
EP5 7-35X56 Gen 2 FFP Illuminated VPR - Zero Stop Riflescope - 34mm Tube
- Lifetime Warranty
- Precision Tracking Guaranteed
- ED Japanese Glass
- First Focal Plane (FFP)
- Zero Stop
Looking for a high quality rifle scope to improve your accuracy? You came to the right place. Whether you are a hunter, law enforcement officer, tactical operator, or outdoorsmen, we have the perfect rifle scope for you.
We carry scopes from the top brands in the business including: Vortex, Steiner, Zeiss, Sig Sauer, and more! The durability of our glass means that you can trust that your scope will last through even the most strenuous hunts. Our Scopes are available with a variety of reticles to fit the specific needs of any shooter.
So if you are ready to improve your accuracy, check out our collection of rifle scopes. We guarantee that your shooting experience will never be the same.
A riflescope is an optical sighting device that provides magnification to improve aiming accuracy at a distance. It works by using lenses to magnify the view and an adjustable reticle to help aim.
MOA (Minute of Angle) and MRAD (Milliradian) are units of angular measurement used for adjusting windage and elevation. MOA is commonly used in the U.S., while MRAD is preferred by some shooters for its metric compatibility.
The first two numbers (3-9x) indicate the scope’s variable magnification range—from 3x to 9x zoom. The last number (40) is the objective lens diameter in millimeters, affecting light transmission and field of view.
Illuminated reticles improve visibility in low-light conditions, such as dawn, dusk, or heavily shaded areas, enhancing target acquisition.
Reticle choice depends on preference and purpose. Simple crosshairs are great for hunting, while BDC (Bullet Drop Compensator) or Mil-Dot reticles are better for long-range and tactical shooting.
High-quality riflescopes are usually waterproof or at least water-resistant. Look for models with an IPX rating or nitrogen-purged internals to ensure performance in wet conditions.
Yes, low-light scopes have larger objective lenses (50mm or more) and high-quality glass for maximum light transmission. Some scopes also have illuminated reticles to help in these conditions.
In a first focal plane (FFP) scope, the reticle size changes with magnification, helping with range estimations at any zoom level. In a second focal plane (SFP) scope, the reticle remains the same size, ideal for consistent visibility.
While larger objective lenses (like 50mm or 56mm) allow more light in, they also add weight and may require higher mounting rings. Consider your shooting needs before opting for a larger lens.
Parallax adjustment aligns the reticle with the target at various distances, helping eliminate the slight reticle shift that can happen at longer ranges, enhancing accuracy.
Shooting range depends on the scope’s magnification and the shooter’s skill. For example, 3-9x scopes are ideal up to around 500 yards, while higher magnifications (e.g., 12-24x) are suited for long-range shooting beyond 1,000 yards.
Yes, mounts should match your scope’s tube diameter (e.g., 30mm or 1 inch) and the firearm. Selecting the right mount ensures stability and helps maintain zero.
Eye relief is the distance between your eye and the scope lens where you can see a full image. Longer eye relief is safer, especially for high-recoil rifles, to avoid "scope bite."
Yes, but you may need to choose a versatile scope with variable magnification, like 4-16x. Some features (like BDC reticles) are better for longer ranges, while simpler reticles may work best for hunting.
A zero-stop feature lets you return the scope to a preset zero point easily, especially useful in tactical or competitive shooting to quickly adjust back after dialing in elevation.
Start by securing your rifle and firing at a known distance. Adjust windage and elevation settings until the point of impact aligns with the reticle's point of aim. Repeat this process to confirm zero.
Fog-proof scopes are typically nitrogen- or argon-purged to prevent internal fogging caused by temperature changes or humidity, ensuring a clear view in varied weather.
Yes, but be prepared to re-zero the scope each time it’s mounted on a different rifle. Some quick-detach mounts help preserve zero across multiple rifles if the scope is compatible.
Yes, many tactical scopes are designed for AR-15s with features like bullet drop compensation and low-power variable optics (LPVOs) for quick target acquisition at close to mid-range.
With proper care, a quality riflescope can last decades. Regularly clean lenses, protect it from extreme impacts, and store in a dry place to maintain longevity. Most brands offer warranties to cover manufacturing defects.