This .22 LR handgun is ideal for first-time gun users because it’s increasingly lightweight. Its low recoil and budget-friendly ammo make it a good option for target practice, providing newbies the opportunity to become accustomed to arming themselves. Furthermore, it features ambidextrous safety...
It offers shooters a high impact rated shockproof construction along with water and fog proof abilities and a matte black finish. What is sure to please .223 shooters is the fact that this optic has been specifically engineered for .223 ammo. It comes with an included multi-grain BDC (...
The .338 Lapua generates massive recoil energy – nearly 50 ft-lbs compared to 20 ft-lbs for .308 Winchester. This demands overbuilt internals and bomb-proof turret mechanisms. Scopes that hold zero perfectly on lesser magnums often drift under this cartridge’s punishment. Look for models spe...
You are buying into a small revolver that will fire a hard-hitting round when it counts. It is rated for continuous +P ammo use. This DAO (Double Action Only) revolver has a lightweight alloy frame along with a stainless steel barrel and cylinder of quality manufacture. It includes a Sna...
Rated for temps up to 3000°F, the Cole-TAC High Temperature Python (HTP) Suppressor Cover lets you do mag dumps or rock-and-roll full-auto style. Cover is secured to your suppressor using Cole-Tac’s unique BOA locking straps, ensuring the High Temperature Python (HTP) Suppressor Cover ...
coefficients. The ELD Match is rated at .697, and the RDF is rated at .658. Both have specialized meplats, streamlined ogives and perfected boattails that combine to provide optimal aerodynamic performance. Both new bullets come packed 100 per box, $45 (Hornady ELD Match), $33 (Nosler ...
1 thought on “Best .22LR Scopes – Top 14 Rated Brands in 2025” Mike October 23, 2018 at 3:40 pm I was just given an old 22 long rifle this last weekend from my brother in law that belonged to his dad. It just happens to be the same rifle as in your photo. Could you ...