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Archive for June, 2008

Fixed Power Scopes

Author: BestRetBet
June 26, 2008

fixed power scopes

I love the great outdoors. Sometimes, my friends and I go hiking or camping like boy scouts. I have complete camping gear with me in case anybody wants to go out and rough it.

 

One day, while I was online, I happened upon your listing for fixed power scopes. I read the specs and bought them without thinking twice. Now my pals are asking where I got them because they want one for themselves.

Leupold Optics

Author: BestRetBet
June 26, 2008

Leupold binoculars

I was looking for the best price for Leupold optics and I found it at your website. I am also happy that my inquiries about shipping were given prompt attention. All in all, I like your good service.

 

I am a sportsman and I think that having the right equipment is essential for the enjoyment of any sport that you choose. That is why I was adamant in looking for this particular type of gadget. Luckily, it was available through your site and for a great price!

nikon-monarch-atb-8x42-team-realtree-camo.jpgWhen looking for birds in a tree canopy or trying to find that deer in the woods it can be difficult to locate the wildlife you are looking for in your binoculars, much less focus on the image before they make a quick getaway.

It can be a frustration to have those new binoculars ready for the first time out and the bird you are looking for flys away before you are able to get that close up look at it and find those identifying marks. So what can you do to prepare for that first time out with your binoculars?

Practice before you get to the woods. It is important when viewing wildlife to be able to point and quickly focus on your target. A key to viewing wildlife is practice, practice, practice. Just like any sport, the more you practice the better you get at it.

Take your binoculars out in the yard or a local park and if you have birds or pets around practice by putting your binoculars to your side and then identify an object at some distance you want to view, and practice quickly bringing your binoculars up to your eyes and focusing before they move away. Once you have done this a few times successfully try looking for a plane or jet airliner flying overhead. First have your binoculars at your side then quickly bring them to your eyes and find your target.

It won’t take long and you will be ready for the woods. Try taking a friend with you, they can help you find that one elusive bird you have searching for. At buyritescopes.com we feel finding the right binoculars for the right activity is the first step to many years of birding or hunting pleasure. 

Leupold Riflescope VX-II 4-12×50Learning to hunt safely and ethically does not come quickly or easily. If you are a hunter, chances are someone took the time to introduce you to the outdoors. Research shows that mentors are the key to introducing someone to hunting.

With millions of Americans who are now hunters we have an incredibly large pool of potential mentors. Although today’s youth have plenty of activities competing for their time, the one on one time a mentor spends with a young person is invaluable to creating young hunters. Experienced hunters throughout the United States have taken time and given young hunters the opportunity to learn safe ethical hunting.

We all have benefited from mentors, whether in school, in sports or at work. Hunting is no different. The rewards are shared by both the mentor and the novice. As a skilled hunter, take advantage of your knowledge and share your experience and expertise to guide someone new on their journey in hunting traditions.

Who will serve as a mentor? At Buyritescopes.com we hope it will be you.

autoresize.pngThe army requires the very best in everything they use including binoculars. If you are looking for a great pair of binoculars to bring that big buck or whatever your prey in close you should consider Tactical Binoculars.

Leupold Scope Tactical Binoculars are certainly worth consideration. The Leupold 10×50mm tactical binoculars are waterproof and rugged. They have phase corrected prisms which remove residual diffraction and give you a brighter and clearer image. Isn’t that what you really want from a pair of binoculars, bring the prey close and give a crisp clear image?

The Leupold tactical binoculars come with two  diffrent reticles. A Mil-Dot Reticle or Tactical Milling Reticle (TMR) which you can rotate. Their tactical binoculars have a rotatable reticle which helps when viewing an object that is not directly horizontal or vertical so you can determine the range without tilting the entire binoculars. This is a very useful feature since most objects in the field are not directly verticle or horizontal.

While Leupold Tactical Binoculars are great for the military, they are also a perfect choice for the discriminating hunter or bird watcher. Whatever you choose to observe the precise, clear image required by our military will give you hours of pleasure.

 View the full line of Leupold Tactical Binoculars at Buyritescopes.com.

boone-crockett.pngboone-crockett.pngvarmint_hntrs_ret.jpgboone-crockett.pngboone-crockett.pngLeupold has designed a wide range of reticles for a wide range of shooting and hunting needs. No matter what your prey Leupold has a rifle scope with a reticle that will meet your needs, and with over 100 years of experience you can consider Leupold and Excellence as synonyms.

Two of the newer reticles that are being widely praised are the Boone & Crockett and the Varmint Hunter’s reticle.

The Varmint Hunter’s reticle is perfect for hunting smaller animals. Leupold has designed a reticle system specifically for hunters that want to shoot small targets at long ranges. The Varmint Hunter’s reticle will help you determine the range to the varmint and then provide precise aiming points for easy-to-remember range increments all the while considering the wind deflection.

Don’t worry the aiming points of the Varmint Hunter’s reticle are so fine they will not obscure your small varmint at long range.

If you are hunting larger game than the small varmints then you will more likely be interested in the Boone & Crockett reticle. Leupold holds the same belief as the Boon and Crockett Club’s belief in wildlife conservation and ethical fair chase hunting. Accurate long range shooting is a difficult skill to learn, but with the precise aiming points and easy-to-remember range increments as well as wind deflection Leupold has captured the essence of ethical long range shooting.

With the Power Selector on both the Varmint Hunter’s reticle and the Boone and Crockett reticle the range calculations are simple and take the guesswork out of long-range shooting.

At Buyritescopes.com you can view the various Leupold VX-III scopes with the Varmint Hunter’s Reticle and the Boone and Crockett Reticle. Check out the entire selection of Leupold Riflescopes at Buyritescopes.com

olympic-8x42-binoculars.pngolympic-8x42-binoculars.pngolympic-8x42-binoculars.pngolympic-8x42-binoculars.pngWith so many people hoping to see a bird they’ve never seen before, it’s not surprising to see a clamoring for the latest tips and tools to get the job done. Here are a few tips for getting the most out of your bird watching experience.

1.  Go where you can find the most birds to watch. Many people enjoy watching birds from their back yards or decks, but that is not where the majority of the birds are. The best places for bird watching is their natural habitat. Visit a Wild Life Refuge or National Parks where you will find a wide range of bird spieces and hours of birding bliss.

2.  Know what species you can expect to find in the area where you are birding. There are over 900 species of birds in the United States and they don’t all live in the same area. Therefore to truly enjoy your birding experience do your homework and know what birds you can expect to find in your area. Know their identifying marks and daily habits. By doing a little research first you can expect to have a more enjoyable experience birding.

3.  Get the best binoculars you can afford. If you are trying to use inferior binoculars you can expect to have an inferior experience while birding. Just spending a lot of money doesn’t guarantee the best birding binoculars. A magnification of 8 or no more than 10 is optimal for birding.  The larger the objective (the last number on the binoculars 8×42) the more light allowed to enter giving maximum brightness in shaded areas where the birds live.

Leupold’s Olympic 8×42mm binoculars are ideal for serious birders and you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars. The Olympic binoculars offer a bright clear image making bird identification much easier. The long eye relief gives comfortable viewing even for those of us who wear glasses. The tough water- proof design gives you freedom from worry no matter what the conditions are while you are in the field.

Buyritescopes.com offers a full range of Leupold binoculars suitable for any birding, hunting, or sporting events. Check out Buyritescopes.com and get a pair of binoculars with quality unsurpassed.