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Bushnell 321546M, Elite 3200 Riflescope, 1.5-4X32, FireFly Glowing Reticle, Waterproof, Fogproof, Shockproof
BUSH 321546M ELITE 3200 1.5-4X32 FIRE
Only $187.36

Elite 3200 scopes have ultra-strong, one-piece hammer-forged alloy tubes of aluminum and titanium. The addition of titanium makes these scopes 30 percent stronger than all-aluminum scopes. Elite 3200 scopes are recoil-tested with 1,000 rounds of a .375 H&H Magnum.
BUSH 323957M ELITE 3200 3-9X50 30 FIRE
Only $367.42

Solid, one-piece construction. Multi-coated lens reduces glare. Sure grip power ring helps you to find and adjust variables, even with heavy hunting gloves. MicroTrac windage & elevation adjustment system.
GRAND SLAM RIFLE SCOPES (WEA3.5-10X50MATGRANDSLAM)
Only $270.10

Buyers Guide
 

Rifle scopes is your number 1 resource to finding quality rifle scopes for your rifle. At Rifle scopes we have a large selection of rifle scopes that serve all budgets and fit all rifles because we only sell scopes we can concentrate on getting you the best scope for your hunting or target rifle.


When selecting a rifle scope, it's a good idea to be familiar with the terms listed below. Combining this knowledge with your preferences will help you select a rifle scope that you'll be satisfied with for years to come.
Magnification
The numbers on a scope represent the power, or magnification, and the objective lens size. The first set of numbers represent the power of the scope. Some scope have a variable magnification range, though. For example, a scope that is noted as 3 - 9x has the ability to change from 3 power up to 9 power.
Fixed magnification scopes have their magnification fixed at one power.
The last number noted on a scope represents the size of the objective lens in millimeters. For example, 3 - 9 x 50 represents a scope with variable 3 - 9 magnification and a 50 millimeter lens.
Objectives
Larger objective lenses gather more light, resulting in a clearer view and better resolution. They do not increase magnification.
Exit Pupil
The exit pupil should be as large as the human eye under the same conditions. The pupil changes with change in the amount of light, making it large in low light and small in bright light. To compute the exit pupil size, divide the objective lens size by the magnification of the scope.
Field of View
Field of view in rifle scopes is expressed as the width of the viewing area as seen at 100 yards. Lower magnification scopes will have a larger field of view.
Optic Quality
Uncoated lenses will allow over 50% of the light to be reflected. Coated lenses will allow better light transmission (i.e., less light being reflected, more being absorbed), resulting in better clarity. A single coating on a lens means the scope is fully coated. The scope is considered multi-coated if additional lenses are coated. If all lenses are coated with more than one layer, the lenses are considered fully multi-coated.
Parallax
Parallax is the distortion seen when viewing an object at a distance at which the scope is not sighted in for.
Windage
The windage adjustment alters the left to right movement of the scope.

Elevation
The elevation adjustment alters the up and down movement of the scope.

Rings and Mounts

A good set of rings and mounts are needed to secure any rifle scope. Loose or poor fitting rings will cause the point of impact to vary.

 
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