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Gear for the Pursuit
Purpose-built optics, sights and illumination for the range, the field and the hunt.
Featured: New Optics
D&R Optics Selection
01 / 03New Arrivals
Purpose-built optics, sights and illumination for the range, the field and the hunt.
Featured: New Optics
01Pistol and rifle dot sights plus holographic optics from Holosun, Trijicon, SIG Sauer, and EOTech.
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02Hunting and precision glass from Leupold, Trijicon, Athlon Optics, and Burris.
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03Long-range glassing for the range and the field.
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04Bright, rugged glass for hunting and glassing.
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05Rings, bases, plates, and shooting support.
Shop MountsA rotating selection of recently added optics, sights and accessories.
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Athlon Optics
Field-checked before it's listed
We stock what we would mount ourselves. Every sight, scope and light in the store earns its listing by doing a clear job — no filler, no shelf-padding.
The equipment customers come back for — one spotlight, and the rest of the shortlist.
Athlon Optics
The Athlon Rangecraft Velocity PRO Radar Chronograph uses Doppler radar to capture projectile speed with ±0.1% accuracy — no downrange light sensors or skyscreens to align. It reads rifles, pistols, airguns and...
From first light at the range to the last minutes of shooting light — sights, scopes and illumination in one place.
A focused catalog of optics, lights and accessories — chosen for the job, not to pad a category.
Questions answered plainly by people who understand the equipment they sell.
Encrypted checkout and payment handling on every order, every time.
Clear communication on orders, returns and questions — before and after you buy.
Product guides, equipment care and buyer education from the D&R team.
Magnification, objective size, focal plane and reticle are the four decisions that matter most. Here is how to match a scope to the way you actually...
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Both measure angles, both work, and neither is 'more accurate'. The real rule is simpler: keep your reticle and turrets in the same unit. Here's why.
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In an FFP scope the reticle grows and shrinks with magnification; in an SFP scope it stays the same size. That one difference changes how you...
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