Rifle Scopes


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
Vortex Diamondback 3.5-10x50 Scope - Dead-Hold BDC (MOA)
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Second Focal Plane Reticle
- Single-Piece Tube
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof & Shockproof
- Hard Anodized Finish
- Capped Reset Turrets
- Precision-Glide Erector System
- Fast Focus Eyepiece


Vortex Optics
Vortex Diamondback 3.5-10x50 Scope - V-Plex (MOA)
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Second Focal Plane Reticle
- Single-Piece Tube
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof & Shockproof
- Hard Anodized Finish
- Capped Reset Turrets
- Precision-Glide Erector System
- Fast Focus Eyepiece


Vortex Optics
Crossfire II 3-12x56 Hog Hunter Illuminated Scope
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Second Focal Plane Reticle
- Illuminated Center Dot
- Waterproof
- Fog proof
- Shockproof
- Adjustable Objective


Vortex Optics
Vortex Venom® 1-6x24 SFP AR-BDC3 Riflescope
- Second Focal Plane
- Illuminated Reticle
- Throw Lever


Athlon Optics
Neos 4-12x40, Capped Side Focus 1 inch SFP Rifle Scope - CENTER X MOA
- Lenses with full multi-coating
- Nitrogen-purged for optimal performance
- Durable aircraft-grade aluminum tube
- Reticle without illumination
- Waterproof design
- Fog proof functionality
- Built to withstand shocks
- Constructed with a one-piece tube


Athlon Optics
Neos 4-12x40, Capped Side Focus 1 inch SFP Rifle Scope - BDC 500
- Lenses with full multi-coating
- Nitrogen-purged for optimal performance
- Durable aircraft-grade aluminum tube
- Reticle without illumination
- Waterproof design
- Fog proof functionality
- Built to withstand shocks
- Constructed with a one-piece tube


Athlon Optics
Neos 4-12x40, Capped Side Focus 1 inch SFP Rifle Scope - BDC 22 RIM FIRE
- Lenses with full multi-coating
- Nitrogen-purged for optimal performance
- Durable aircraft-grade aluminum tube
- Reticle without illumination
- Waterproof design
- Fog proof functionality
- Built to withstand shocks
- Constructed with a one-piece tube


Vortex Optics
Viper® 6.5-20x50 SFP Riflescope - Mil Dot MOA
- HD Lens Elements
- Aluminum Grade
- ArmorTec®
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated


Vortex Optics
Viper® 6.5-20x50 SFP Riflescope - Dead-Hold BDC MOA
- HD Lens Elements
- Aluminum Grade
- ArmorTec®
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated


Vortex Optics
Razor HD Gen III 1-10x24 First Focal Plane Scope
Only 2 MRAD left!
- HD Optical System
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated Lenses
- First Focal Plane Reticle
- Glass-Etched Reticle
- Daylight Bright Illumination
- ArmorTek ®
- Shockproof, Waterproof - IPX7, Fogproof
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum


Vortex Optics
Razor HD GEN III 6-36x56 Scope


Vortex Optics
Crossfire® II 6-18X44 AO V-Brite (MOA) Reticle Riflescope
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Second Focal Plane
- Tube Size 1 inch
- Waterproof
- Fogproof
- Shockproof


Athlon Optics
Argos HMR 4-20x50 Rifle Scope - MIL-DOT
- Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses improve light transmission and deliver optimal brightness with accurate colors across the entire spectrum.
- Argon gas purging improves the fog-proof capabilities of the optic due to its low thermal conductivity compared to nitrogen gas.
- The sealed and gas-purged optic is waterproof, making it resistant to heavy rain and accidental drops in water.


Athlon Optics
Argos HMR 4-20x50 Rifle Scope - BDC 600A
- Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses improve light transmission and deliver optimal brightness with accurate colors across the entire spectrum.
- Argon gas purging improves the fog-proof capabilities of the optic due to its low thermal conductivity compared to nitrogen gas.
- The sealed and gas-purged optic is waterproof, making it resistant to heavy rain and accidental drops in water.


Athlon Optics
Argos HMR 4-20x50 Rifle Scope - AHMC MOA
- Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses improve light transmission and deliver optimal brightness with accurate colors across the entire spectrum.
- Argon gas purging improves the fog-proof capabilities of the optic due to its low thermal conductivity compared to nitrogen gas.
- The sealed and gas-purged optic is waterproof, making it resistant to heavy rain and accidental drops in water.


Vortex Optics
Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-12x40 Scope - VMR-1 (MOA)
- XD™ Lens Elements
- XR™ Fully Multi-Coated
- Second Focal Plane Reticle
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum
- Waterproof, Fogproof & Shockproof
- Hard Anodized Finish
- Precision-Glide Erector System
- Exposed Tactical-Style Turrets
- Fast Focus Eyepiece
- Radius Bar
- Magnification Rib


Vortex Optics
Crossfire® II 3-9x50 SFP Rifle Scope - V-Brite MOA
- Long eye relief
- Fast-focus eyepiece
- Fully multi-coated lenses


Vortex Optics
Crossfire® II 3-9x50 SFP Rifle Scope - Dead-Hold BDC MOA
- Long eye relief
- Fast-focus eyepiece
- Fully multi-coated lenses


Athlon Optics
Helos BTR GEN2 2-12x42 Riflescope
- Advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses: Enhances light transmission, resulting in brighter and more accurate colors throughout the entire range of the spectrum.
- Precision Zero Stop System: Enables a precise and sharp return to the initial zero position.
- Locking Turrets: Offers the ability to raise the turret for adjustments and securely lock it in place to prevent unintended changes.


Athlon Optics
Argos BTR GEN II 10-40X56 Direct Dial Side Focus 30mm Rifle Scope w/ Athlon Armor Rings
- Super Fine Reticle: Designed for bench rest shooting competitions or small targets where the reticle won't obscure the view.
- Etched Glass Reticle: Provides excellent backing support and higher shock resistance to recoil compared to other reticle types.
- Fully Multicoated: Reduces reflected light and increases light transmission for a brighter image.
- 6061 T6 Aluminum: Made with aircraft-grade aluminum for exceptional strength and protection.
- Heat Treated One Piece Tube Construction: Offers extra strength and better moisture prevention to keep the scope fog proof.
- Waterproof: Protects the scope in harsh weather conditions or even when submerged underwater.
- Fog proof: Ensures immediate target engagement in cold temperatures after being in a warm environment.
- Shockproof: Can withstand 1000G recoil for 1000 times thanks to a robust mechanical system and special designs.
- Argon Purged: Uses argon gas to purge moisture and provide better waterproofing and thermal stability.
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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.