Introducing SIG SAUER TANGO-DMR Tactical Riflescopes

“The TANGO-DMR offers exceptional clarity, precision, and ultimate versatility that’s equally suited for backcountry hunting and long-range competition; the 3-18 allows for precise target engagement from 50 to 800 meters while the 5-30 provides unrivaled accuracy up to 2,000 meters.” said Andy York, President, SIG SAUER Electro-Optics. “These riflescopes are loaded with features including a military-inspired locking illumination control, allowing you to quickly adjust and lock the scope’s brightness settings in any lighting condition, an exposed multi-lock elevation dial with zero stop and a new proprietary multi lock system that allows for precise adjustments on the fly. The TANGO-DMR gives you a crucial advantage in the field, and they are shockproof, fogproof, and waterproof to withstand any environment.”

The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics TANGO-DMR family of riflescopes are available in 5-30x56mm and 3-18x44mm magnification with an illuminated first focal plane MRAD or MOA Milling 2.0 reticle and 6x magnification range featuring SIG SAUER HDX glass. All TANGO-DMR riflescopes feature an ultralight design, a multi-stop zero stop multi lock elevation dial, locking illumination control, a low profile, capped windage dial, removable throw lever, 34mm maintube, and are compatible with SIG SAUER Electro-Optics Alpha scope rings. Read more

Viridian, OpticsPlanet Announce Exclusive Omega Closed Emitter Green Dot Sight

Viridian and Optics Planet collaborated on this new and rapidly growing segment of the optics market to provide a product with industry-leading specifications and design.

The Omega Closed Emitter Green Dot Sight is engineered for rapid target acquisition with a 5 MOA green dot reticle that capitalizes on the human eye’s heightened sensitivity to green wavelengths—a technology pioneered by Viridian two decades ago. When compared to red dots, the green reticle and a proprietary green multi-coated lens offer unmatched color transmission and crystal-clear visibility. Read more

The Binocular Advantage when Still Hunting

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

In this hyper-fast world we live in, slowing down doesn’t come naturally.  We seem to be in a rush going to work, coming home, eating, you name it.  Then, we go deer hunting and expect to be able to stalk whitetails like we were Daniel Boone.  Let’s face it:  Most of us aren’t experienced at stealth afield, and admittedly, my tactics were unwittingly flawed until I learned the difference between looking and seeing.

On my first deer hunting adventure to Iron County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1986, Fast Frank and I began to wonder if we had discovered a good area to hunt; we just weren’t seeing many deer. Before heading out on the third day, we planned to meet at the vehicle at noon with the idea of going somewhere else, if things hadn’t improved.

Shortly before noon, the sound of gunshots broke through the quieting snow as it piled up.  I headed directly to the vehicle to hear all about it from Frank – the only other hunter in the area.

Sure enough, Frank had taken a young buck and was eager to show me where an entire group had hid.   Only 20 yards from the trail was a blowdown where a group of deer bolted to parts unknown.  He showed me a slender tree that took his first bullet, while he swung on a good buck, but a second shot took a lesser buck.  Just like that, we were in a good spot!

An epiphany struck me like a slap in the face right then and there:  I had been overlooking my surroundings for three days!

With newfound excitement, I changed my tactics and began using a binocular to discover detail that I had previously ignored.  Back on the same trails that produced nothing for days, my eagerness paid off, when I found fresh tracks in the falling snow.

The deepening snow silenced the sound of my movement, as I followed the path the deer had taken.  The big woods of the commercial forest gave me small windows to check and that’s exactly what I was doing when a doe appeared through the glass in the distance.  To my surprise and delight, a heavy-antlered buck was close behind, as I got into a kneeling position with my Winchester model 94 in .30-30 caliber.

I flashed back to the previous season on a West Virginia hunt when I inexplicably hesitated on a shot and hit the buck a bit far back.  Although fatal, I kicked myself for passing on the perfect window of opportunity.  Seconds after all this developed between my ears, I released a hand-loaded, 150-grain projectile 130 yards through the heart of a giant buck with antlers like goal posts.

Upper Peninsula Buck Measured 134 6/8 Inches

And, to think we were about to leave for greener pastures empty-handed.

A good binocular is paramount to see the unseen.  The still hunter must be prepared to make a quick shot at any time.  Quick handling guns with low-power variable scopes or red dots or even iron sights (ugh!) go hand and hand with still hunting; however, the most important ingredient to still hunt effectively is the experience of the operator.  Rushing to see what’s ahead is a good way to see the south end of a deer bounding northward.

Even if we know what constitutes a good still hunt, dry environmental conditions may prevent quiet movement through the woods making the technique frustrating; wind and soggy terrain are perfect settings for a sneak.

The goal is always to see deer before they see you.  Taking no more than three steps at a time is good policy.    When stopped, use the binocular – not your firearm’s scope, please! – to peer into brush piles or blowdowns.  You’ll be surprised how differently things look after only a few steps.

Then slip down the trail like Davey Crockett.

Vortex to Donate All Dog Collar Proceeds to U.S. War Dogs Assn.

Show your support of military working dogs with the online purchase of a Vortex® dog collar November 1st – November 30th.

Anyone’s who ever visited Vortex® HQ or follows us on social media knows it’s a dog-friendly company. That deep love of dogs combined with Vortex’s commitment to supporting men and women in uniform is behind a new charitable initiative happening this November.

Your purchase of a Vortex® Adjustable Waterproof Dog Collar (MSRP: $24.99) or standard Vortex® Adjustable Dog Collar (MSRP: $19.99) via the Vortex® website during this special charitable promotion will directly support the work being done by The United States War Dog Association. All dog collar proceeds will go directly to USWDA to help their work supporting the military K-9 community. Read more

Trijicon RMR HD, MRO HD Selected by FBI

Wixom, MI – Trijicon®, Inc., global provider of innovative aiming solutions for the hunting, shooting, military, and law enforcement markets was selected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), to provide the RMR® HD and MRO® HD optics for the Rifle Red Dot Sights and Mounts solicitation.

The Trijicon MRO HD received a maximum threshold award of $7.0 million within the large objective lens category and the Trijicon RMR HD received a maximum threshold award of $4.0 million within the standard objective lens category. The IDIQ contract will be filled over the next five years. All products will be produced in Trijicon’s Wixom, Michigan factory. Read more

Aimpoint H34L For Sale

Aimpoint H34L

No issues with this fine optic.  I am the original owner of this Aimpoint H34L red-dot optic.  It has never been subjected to any type of abuse and was mounted on a firearm that I have sold and no longer have a need for it.  This is the larger of the Aimpoint Hunter models and comes with heavy duty Leupold rings and lens covers.  The battery is original and operational, but it would be a good insurance policy to replace it.  It will be shipped in the original box and packaging.  The laminated instruction booklet is included.
Note:  The foam rubber in the package had been stored in my basement and mice chewed some of the foam.
  • 2 MOA dot size
  • 50,000 hours (over 5 years) of constant operation on one battery
  • 12 position digital push button intensity adjustment
  • Weight 263 g (9.3 oz) sight only
  • Submersible to 1 meter (3 feet)
  • Ideal for use on rifles with standard or magnum actions

INCLUDES:  Lens Covers, CR2032 Battery

The Aimpoint® H34L red dot sight is ideal for use on rifles with standard or magnum actions. Its design is similar to a traditional magnifying scope and is appreciated by many hunters.

Built for hunters by hunters the H34L has an extremely rugged and durable construction. Features include a 34mm tube, multi-coated objective lens and a precise 2 MOA red dot. Digital push button intensity settings ensure the H34L is ready for any weather and light conditions hunters encounter. It can be mounted using the Leupold 34 mm rings supplied.

The Aimpoint H34L with classic lines

  • For the hunter who wants something extra, with 34 mm housing you get a very open view through the sight
  • Multi-coated 39 mm objective lens
  • 2-ring mount configuration
  • Silent digital push button intensity adjustment for ease of use in the field while wearing gloves
  • Anodized high strength aluminum housing, semi-matte black
  • Legendary Aimpoint ruggedness

Price:  $700.00

It will be shipped to any of the continental states at no charge and includes insurance for shipment.

Payments can be by check or money order.  Checks must clear before shipping.  No returns.

Use the contact form on this site, if interested.

NEXTORCH Introduces the WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical Light

Cleveland, TN – – NEXTORCH Industries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of illumination tools and specialized equipment for law enforcement, first responder, tactical, and outdoor applications, is proud to announce the high-output rechargeable WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical light.

“The WL11 is a great addition to our weapon light offerings,” said Jordan Brothers, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, NEXTORCH. “It’s poised to become our #1 weapon light with our Law Enforcement partners thanks to its fantastic ergonomics, rock solid reliability, and unbeatable value.”

The WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical Light offers incredibly high performance at a great value. The WL11 features a toggle switch that is perfectly positioned just the right distance from the trigger for comfort. The 650-lumen beam casts the perfect amount of illumination in low light situations. The WL11 is a powerful weapon light that weighs only 2.6 oz and runs approximately 1.5 hours on a full charge. Its small and lightweight design and ambidextrous switches make it great for left or right-handed shooters. Read more

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