When mounting a riflescope, you’re dealing with the most fragile and failure-prone point on your gun—so it pays to do it right. The process isn’t complicated, but it does require an attention to ...
This article, "Rifleman Know-How: Scope Mounting Made Easy," appeared originally in the August 2006 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select ...
On a shelf above my cluttered desk is a book that was favored reading when I was an innocent lad. It’s a Shooters Bible, published in 1956, and on the cover is a crouching tiger. The pages are worn ...
Some rifles make you question why you didn’t stick with iron sights. Mounting a scope should be straightforward—find solid bases, torque the rings, and hit the range. But certain rifles turn that ...
Depending on how you set up the eye relief, you might get by without removing the rifle’s rear sight. Using a Leupold one-piece rail and the lowest quick release rings we could find, we had to fold ...
We assembled what we felt were the six best rifle scopes to pair with a lever-action .30-30 rifle and put them through a series of tests to determine if they're worth the money. What amazed us most ...