Hunting Optics

Archive for March, 2008

Know Your Scope

Author: BestRetBet
March 27, 2008

 

Rifle scopes have become far more sophisticated over the years, but the four most basic parts have remained the same. Working from front to back they are:

 

1. The objective lens (or front lens) is critical to a superior sight picture.
2. The internal erector lenses which right the image.
3. The reticle, often referred to as the crosshair, provides the aiming point.
4. The ocular lens (or eyepiece lens) works with the other lenses to magnify the image, provide correct eye relief, and make diopter corrections.

 

HOW SCOPES WORK

As light passes through and beyond the objective lens, the resulting upside down image is sent to the internal lenses. Known as erector lenses, these internal lenses return the image to a right-side-up position. Finally, the ocular lens makes a final enlargement of that image and sends it on to your eye. Your Leupold scope was designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure that, when properly mounted and sighted-in on your firearm, you will enjoy exceptional performance. A solid mount is critical to satisfactory performance of your scope.

 

 

 

 

Leupold Scope Breakdown

1 Objective Lens

2 Windage Adjustment
(opposite side of scope)
3 Elevation Adjustment
4 Erector Lenses
5 Power Selector Ring
6 Eyepiece Lock Ring
7 Ocular Lens
8 Eyepiece Assembly
9 Reticle Housing

10 Side Parallax Adjustment

 

 

 

 

 

Leupold - Defining Optics for Over a Century

Author: BestRetBet
March 27, 2008

Leupold optics

 

100 Years of Leupold History

Vision from the beginning of time, that’s stood the test of time.

From humble immigrant beginnings, Leupold® grows, based on a promise of quality, to become a classic American company. In 1907, Fred Leupold set up a one-man shop at 5th and Oak streets in Portland, to repair surveying equipment. He’s joined by his brother-in-law, Adam Voelpel, and later by inventor John Cyprian Stevens, and the foundations for a century of success are in place.

 

During Leupold’s second half-century, the company focuses heavily on the sports optics business. Leupold’s presence in the hunting and shooting market expands, and finally dominates, with innovative optics and features that are now legendary among hunters, shooters, and outdoors enthusiasts. Many of the industry’s standards – nitrogen waterproofing, the Duplex® reticle, and more – were Leupold creations.

 

Leupold 8×42 Biinoculars Cascades Advantage TimberLeupold 8×42 Binoculars Cascades Black

You want to choose the right binoculars, but how do you know which binoculars are best for you?

 

Keeping a few questions in mind when choosing optics will help you make a selection that is right for you. A few things that need to be considered before making a selection are: What will you be observing? Where will you be using the binoculars? Will you be wearing eye glasses while using the binoculars? Will the weight of the binoculars be important to you? Are your hands small or large? Have you ever had trouble using binoculars or fitting the eyepieces to your face?

 

If you are a casual binocular user and just want a pair in the glove box to use when you are hiking, biking, or general use; you should consider a lower magnification. With a lower magnification such as an 8×36 or 8×42 it will allow the user to locate objects or birds faster and easier through the optic.

 

The first number of the binoculars indicates the magnification and the second number is the size of the objective. The larger the objective number the more light allowed through giving a brighter sharper image.

 

If you are using your binoculars for bird watching it is generally agreed that you need a close focus distance. It is also important that the binoculars do not distort the image you are viewing and there is no perceptible alteration of color. Leupold 8×42 Cascades Binoculars offers depth perception and incredibly high light transmission giving a vivid picture.

 

Generally a magnification of 8 is considered best for bird watching. An objective of 42 will allow maximum light for viewing birds in the shade of the tree’s canopy.

 

When hiking and camping, light weight and a compact size is desirable. Durability should also be considered for the rugged terrain while hiking and camping. Leupold Katmai Binocular Series offers a compact binocular that ranges from 6×32, 8×32, to 10×32 that is light weight, compact and a good choice for general field birding, or hiking and camping.

 

If you wear glasses the eye relief of the binoculars may be a significant concern when purchasing binoculars. If you have thin lenses in your glasses you may be able to be comfortable with 13mm eye relief although generally a 14mm – 15mm is most acceptable.  But if you wear thick lense glasses you may be more comfortable with a 17-20mm range of eye relief.

 

Leupold 8×42 Cascade Series Binoculars offers outstanding low-light performance, long eye relief and twist-up eyecups for comfortable viewing even with glasses. Their slim design add to the great value of high-end binocular features at an affordable price.

 

Buyritescopes.com offers a full line of Leupold Binoculars for the casual observer to the hard core birder or hunter. Visit Buyritescopes.com for quality optics at affordable prices.

   

 

Leupold Olympic 10×50 BinocularsWhether you are glassing the timber for your next trophy buck or trying to find that one elusive bird you have been hunting, Leupold Olympic Series Binoculars will deliver the performance you deserve.

Leupold has taken their 100 years of experience designing quality optics and came up with their Green Ring line of binoculars.

The Leupold Olympic series 10×50 binoculars will give you a bright crystal clear image with superb color reliability. These premium quality center focus, phase coated, roof prism binoculars deliver the kind of performance previously not thought possible in a binocular that’s lightweight and also affordable.

Rugged and waterproof these Olympic 10×50 binoculars are warranted for life. Even in the worst conditions you can count on them to perform without fail.  

Check out the full line of Leupold binoculars at Buyritescopes.com. You deserve the best.

Nikon 8×42 Binoculars MonarchWhen it comes to the best mid-priced binoculars, reviews praise the Nikon Monarch series, which seems to have everything. Great closeup focusing for butterflies and birdwatching, comfort for eyeglass wearers and good field of view as well as good overall optics and ergonomics.

A magnification factor of 8 is generally sufficient for bird watching binoculars as well as general use. Be careful going above a magnification of 8 as it will make it more difficult to find a small bird in a tree.

When selecting binoculars, starting with a large objective diameter like 42mm is best when choosing a pair of bird watching binoculars. The size of the lens on the big end of a pair of binoculars, the objective, determins the amount of light to enter the binoculars. A large objective is a good choice for bird watchers so they can see the birds in the darkened tree canopies.

When hunting the large objective allows the most light so you can stay in the field from dawn to dusk.  

Nikon started with bright, high resolution optics, and built them into an ultra-rugged, waterproof, fog proof shockproof bodyof the 8×42 binocular. Nikon’s Monarch 8×42 binoculars features include phase-correction coated prisms and fully multi-coated lenses for enhanced optical performance when you need it most: at dawn, dusk, and in poor weather. State of the art, lightweight construction provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day. The Monarch ATB truly embodies Nikon’s hunting spirit. 

compact sport binocularLeupold’s Katmai Series binoculars are compact sport binoculars that are rugged, give outstanding performance, and yet are easy to carry or pack on the trail.