Best Long Range Scopes for Precision Shooting in 2026
We compared 5 precision scopes from $500–$2,000. At $700, tracking error can mean 3.6″ of miss at 1,000 yards – the Razor HD Gen III fixes that.
We compared 5 precision scopes from $500–$2,000. At $700, tracking error can mean 3.6″ of miss at 1,000 yards – the Razor HD Gen III fixes that.
Choosing between a rifle scope, LPVO, or prism scope can make or break your build for any shooting role.
Misaligned rings bend your scope’s erector – not the scope itself. We compared 5 rings from $40–$200 to find what actually holds zero.
Most rifle red dots fail on 12ga within 2,000 rounds. We tested 6 shotgun optics from $120–$400 to find what actually survives the recoil.
Picking the right sunshade can make or break your shot when the sun hits your scope lens at the worst moment.
Choosing the right scope caps can mean the difference between a protected optic and a costly scratch on your glass.
Choosing the right throw lever can make magnification changes faster and more intuitive in any shooting situation.
We tested 5 pistol red dots from $200–$500. Most new dot shooters lose half a second hunting for the dot — the Holosun 507C X2 fixes that fastest.
Scope cant ruins long-range shots. We compare Flatline Ops, Vortex, and Wheeler bubble levels to find the best fit.
Choosing the right scope rings affects accuracy. Steel, aluminum, and titanium each offer unique tradeoffs worth knowing.