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I tested a wide range of rifle scopes for their features, optical performance, and turret tracking. When the dust settled, I made my picks for the best rifle scopes for a wide range of uses and host rifles. Best Overall: Vortex Viper HD 3-15×44; Best LPVO: SAI-6 1-6×24; Best Value LPVO: Vortex Venom 1-6×24
Our shooting editor tested and reviewed the best rifle scopes for hunting and targeting shooting to find the most accurate from Sig Sauer, Leupold, and more.
In this post, I share my picks for the best rifle scopes for hunting. Just buying one of these rifle scopes won’t guarantee that you’ll fill your tag this fall. However, the right scope can still provide an important advantage when you need it most and increase the odds that you’ll cleanly and ethically take the game you’re after.
We cover all the best rifle scopes, from low power variable optics to hunting, prism, scout, long distance, and more. View-throughs and video for each.
We’ve compiled a list of a few of our favorite scopes—optics that perform in matches as well as in the field. (RifleShooter photo) Trijicon optics are renowned for premium performance, but not every hunter or shooter needs the advanced day-or-night illumination offered by the company’s flagship AccuPoint scopes.
Check our crew's recommendations for the best rifle scopes. We've got 5 premium recommendations and 2 great picks for the price-conscious or new hunter.
Rifle scopes come in a huge variety of prices, options, sizes, and features - but they’re generally all designed with one goal in mind - hit the target. We break down the best glass around.
Because riflescopes are essentially aiming devices, we evaluate them differently than binoculars or spotting scopes, optical instruments that have broader utility. We’re interested in the precision of a riflescope, so our scoring criteria gives more weight to attributes that achieve that goal.
From affordable and low budget to second mortgage-worthy, we will tell you if there's a Leupold, NightForce, Bushnell, or a Nikon up our sleeves. Our comprehensive reviews will leave you with the top rifle scopes you can buy. Why Trust Us?
Are you looking for a lightweight scope for your mountain rifle? Here are four or five new models to choose from. Maybe you want a scope with a first-plane reticle and exposed turrets so you can either hold or dial your aim as necessary. There’s a half-dozen of these long-rangers in our test.