Riflescopes 101: Exit Pupil – What It Is and Why It’s Important
The exit pupil of a scope directly impacts the perceived brightness of an image seen by the human eye. It’s a relationship between the size of a person’s pupil and the scope.
The exit pupil of a scope directly impacts the perceived brightness of an image seen by the human eye. It’s a relationship between the size of a person’s pupil and the scope.
The Extar EP9 is quickly becoming one of my favorite guns to take to the range. That, honestly, is surprising.
When the chill really sets in and snow begins to fall, rather than heading out to the range, I tend to head for a good book and a good glass.
While archery season for deer started in September, the Monday after Thanksgiving is, for Ohioans, a holiday all its own. It’s opening day for gun season in the Buckeye state.
A common myth about riflescopes is that the larger the objective bell in the front, the more light a scope gathers. That’s not really true.
The new 4-24X model has impressive specs, even for an optic at this tier. It has everything you’d want in a precision riflescope while maintaining a compact footprint that’d be at home on a long-range hunting rifle, or on a DMR-style AR.
What once seemed to be “long-range” isn’t so much any more. The modern shooter has more good options than ever.
Deer season is upon us. In many states, hunters have already taken their positions in tree stands or blinds, bow
Among all areas in the gun and related gear world, optics have advanced the most over the last twenty-plus years.
Whether they are full-length rifles (those exceeding 16″ barrels) or large-format pistols (barrels under 16″ and usually using a stabilizing brace in place of a stock), PCCs have become popular with enthusiasts and competitors alike.