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		<description><![CDATA[Optics companies from around the globe had scores of new scopes and optics products on display at SHOT Show 2020. We visited Athlon, Burris, Bushnell, Leica, Leupold, Kahles, IOR/Valdada, March, Nightforce, Sightron, Swarovski, Vortex, and Zeiss displays. Here are some of the notable scope and optics products we saw this year. Vortex Optics &#8212; Viewing [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/opticstop2.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed"></a></p>
<p>Optics companies from around the globe had scores of new scopes and optics products on display at SHOT Show 2020. We visited Athlon, Burris, Bushnell, Leica, Leupold, Kahles, IOR/Valdada, March, Nightforce, Sightron, Swarovski, Vortex, and Zeiss displays. Here are some of the notable scope and optics products we saw this year.</p>
<h2>Vortex Optics &#8212; Viewing Vortex Scopes with Carl Bernosky</h2>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x2.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed"></a></p>
<p>One of the highlights of our show was meeting our friend Carl Bernosky at the Vortex Booth. Carl, a 10-time National High Power Champion, showed us the <a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank">Vortex Golden Eagle</a>. This affordable 15-60x52mm Second Focal Plane (SFP) optic is very popular with F-Class competitors, as it offers a 4X magnification range all the way up to 60 power. The Golden Eagle&#8217;s $1499.99 price is 40% less than some other brands with similar specs.</p>
<h2>March Optics &#8212; New PRS Scope, New Genesis</h2>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x3.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed"></a></p>
<p>At the March Optics booth we met <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2019/05/sunday-gunday-costello-battles-storm-hannah-with-300-wsm/" target="_blank">Gary Costello</a>, a talented British F-Class competitor. Gary showed us a number of new offerings, including March&#8217;s new 4.5-28x52mm PRS Scope (above). Compact and light weight (29.8 oz), this features a 25&deg; wide angle, fast-focus eyepiece and HM lens technology with two new reticle options. This new scope boasts a whopping 36 Mils elevation and 20 Mils windage travel.</p>
<p>Also new for 2020 is March&#8217;s 5-42x56mm FFP Long Range Tactical scope suitable for PRS, ELR, and long range hunting. This boasts 40 Mil elevation, 14 Mil windage, and two new reticles, one of which is a tree reticle optimized for ranging and rapid hold-offs/hold-overs. This features a 26&#038;deg, fast-focus eyepiece. Weight is 33.5 ounces.</p>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x4.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed"></a></p>
<p><i>This is the new 4-40x52mm FFP &#8220;Mini Genesis&#8221; featuring High master lens technology. This boasts 86 MILS of elevation, 24&deg; fast-focus eyepiece, and zero set elevation. The Genesis technology provides an optically-centered lens capable of engaging targets up to 3 miles.</i></p>
<h2>Leica &#8212; New 5-30x56mm PRS FFP Scope</h2>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/38CtSdn" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x5.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed"></a></p>
<p>At the Leica pavilion at SHOT show, we checked out the Leica&#8217;s new PRS 5–30x56i riflescope (SRP: $2,895) This is an impressive First Focal Plane (FFP) scope with 6X zoom, and a full 32 MILS (100+ MOA) of elevation range. This scope comes with a zoom ring throw lever and zero-stop turrets. Leica will offer the PRS 5-30x56i scope (MSRP $2699.00) with three reticle options: iL-4A, iBallistic, and iPRB. The iPRB is a modern &#8220;tree&#8221; reticle designed with input from Precision Rifle Blog (PRB) editor Cal Zant. <a href="https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/01/21/leica-prs-5-30x56-scope-with-prb-reticle/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for PRB full report.</p>
<h2>Zeiss &#8212; Rings with Integrated Level, Ultra-Compact Binoculars</h2>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x7.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed Zeiss"></p>
<p>At the Zeiss booth we checked out the beautifully-crafted Zeiss Precision Rings with level. Offered in both 30mm and 36mm, these rings feature an integral anti-cant bubble level in the top half, easily visible from any shooting position. Constructed of 7075-T6 aluminum, these rings are available in low, medium, and high heights, all with matte-black, hard-anodized finish. Also new this year are ZMOAi-T20 and ZMOA-T30 reticles for the Zeiss Conquest V4 riflescope line.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x8.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed Zeiss Rings"></p>
<p>Hunters and sportsmen should check the ultra-compact Victory Pocket 8&#215;25 binoculars. These feature a unique off-set hinge, allowing them to be VERY slim when folded. These binocs blow away anything we&#8217;ve ever seen that is so compact and easy to carry.</p>
<h2>Nightforce &#8212; New SOCOM FFP Scope and new NX8 series</h2>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/socom1.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed Zeiss Rings"></p>
<p>At the Barrett booth we viewed Nightforce&#8217;s new SOCOM 7-35x56mm F1 Scope developed for the U.S. Military. Called the P-VPS for &#8220;Precision Variable Power Scope&#8221;, this features a Termor 3 Reticle and integrated top rail for mounting a laser. Nightforce&#8217;s MIL-SPEC ATACR™ 5-25&#215;56 F1 and the MIL-SPEC ATACR™ 7-35&#215;56 F1 variants of the Nightforce Optics ATACR product line were selected by United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to fill the Precision-Variable Power Scope component of the Miniature Aiming Systems – Day Optic (MAS-D) Program.</p>
<p>For 2020, Nightforce will also be selling new <strong>NX8 riflescopes</strong>, with an 8X zoom, evolved from Nightforce&#8217;s NXS series. The NX8 2.5–20x50mm F1 is available in MOAR and Tremor3 reticles . Likewise the NX8 4–32x50mm F1 is offered with MOAR ($2,150 MSRP) and Tremor3 ($2,400 MSRP) reticles. Both NX8 scopes feature DigIllum reticle illumination, ZeroStop technology, and either MOA or mil-radian adjustments.</p>
<h2>Swarovski &#8212; Z8i Series with 8X Zoom Ratio</h2>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x9.jpg" alt="2020 Shot Show Optics Scopes reviewed Swarovski Z8i"><br />
<i>At the Swarovski Booth, a SHOT Show attendee checks out new reticle options.</i></p>
<p>At SHOT 2020, Swarovski showcased its impressive Z8i series riflescopes, which offer 8X zoom range. These, we think, are particularly good for long range hunters. You get a wide field of view for scanning, then plenty of magnification for a precise shot at very long range. There are five Z8i models: 1-8x24mm; 1.7-13.3x42mm; 2-16x50mm; 2.3-18x56mm; and 3.5-28x50mm.</p>
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<h2>Konus &#8212; Universal Cantilever Scope Mount</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.konus.com/us/home/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x10.jpg" alt="Konus Universal Adjustable Cantilever scope mount"></a></p>
<p>If you need more forward placement of a long optic, <a href="https://www.konuscopes.com/us/" target="_blank">Konus</a> has an effective new accessory. Attached to a Picatinny rail base, the new Konus Universal Adjustable Cantilever scope mount ($89 MSRP) allows you to move your optic forward. It adjusts from 6.5 inches to 8.3 inches in length, with seven settings in between. The mount fits both 1-inch and 30mm riflescope tubes. We also like the fact that this simplifies movement of a scope from one rifle to another.</p>
<h2>Noblex &#8212; Ultra-Compact High-Quality Spotting Scope</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.konus.com/us/home/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/optic20x11.jpg" alt="Noblex ED Spotting Scope compact"></a></p>
<p>Could this be the world&#8217;s smallest spotting scope? Well the <a href="https://www.noblex-germany.com/index.php/en/products/120-category-en-gb/products/long-range-optics/spectives" target="_blank">Noblex NS 8-24&#215;50 ED</a> is certainly the world&#8217;s smallest spotter with high-grade ED (extra-low dispersion) glass. Crafted in Germany by <a href="https://www.noblex-germany.com/index.php/en/" target="_blank">Noblex GmbH</a>, this mini-spotter weighs just 1.17 lbs. (530 grams) with eyepiece. As you can see, the entire unit could easily fit in a glovebox, and yes, we were impressed with the quality of the glass despite the small size. Could this be the ideal competition spotter for watching mirage during a match? 24-power is plenty for that task.</p>
<blockquote><h2>100+ More Optics Products &#8212; Specifications and Photos</h2>
<p>Want to see more Riflescopes, Spotting Scopes, and Rangefinders? <a href="https://www.shotbusiness.com/story/shot-show/new-optics-for-2020/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for the <a href="https://www.shotbusiness.com/story/shot-show/new-optics-for-2020/" target="_blank">SHOTBusiness.com 2020 Optics Guide</a>. This features specifications and prices for 100+ products.</p></blockquote>
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