Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Jan 15th, 2013

Nightforce compact 2.5-10×32 Scope with PTL
Nightforce has designed the Power Throw Lever into the new 2.5-10×32 models.
The new Nightforce 2.5-10×32 scopes are available in 6 reticles. They are the MOAR, MIL-DOT, IHR, LV, MV, and HV (velocity) reticles. Each scope can be ordered with the ZeroStop option. The 2.5-10×32 Mil-Radian Mil-Dot reticle is also available.
To read more about the newNightforce Compact 2.5-10×32 Scope click here.
Give us a call today to place your order.
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Jan 12th, 2013
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The All New Nightforce COMPETITION 15-55×52 Scope
Nightforce has released the COMPETITION The all new Nightforce 15-55×52 is now for sell.
The new COMPETITION 15-55×52 scope is available in 2 reticles. They are the DDR, and the CTR-1 reticle.
To read more about the Nightforce COMPETITION click here.
Give us a call today to place your order.
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Jan 11th, 2013

The All New Nightforce ATACR 5-25×56 Scope
Nightforce has released the B.E.A.S.T. The all new Nightforce 5-25×56 is now for sell.
The new ATACR 5-25×56 scope is available in 2 reticles. They are the MOAR, and the MIL-R reticle.
To read more about the Nightforce ATACR click here.
Give us a call today to place your order.
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Jan 9th, 2013
The All New Nightforce B.E.A.S.T. 5-25×56 Scope

Nightforce has released the B.E.A.S.T. The all new Nightforce 5-25×56 is now for sell.
The new 5-25×56 B.E.A.S.T. scope is available in 5 reticles. They are the MOAR, MIL-R, MD2.0, TReMoR 2, and the H59 reticle.
To read more about the Nightforce B.E.A.S.T. click here.
Give us a call today to place your order.
Posted in Benchrest Events on Oct 10th, 2012
There were over 40 NightForce Scopes shot in this years 2012 Championship
Match at the Western Pa. Groundhog Shoot. Great picture!
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on May 9th, 2011
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on May 5th, 2011
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Apr 27th, 2011
Now taking orders for the new 1000yd. reticle in the 5.5-22X56 NXS scopes.
We have several on our backorder list now and will ship first come first shipped as soon as the scopes are shipped to us. These won’t last long and should ship to you by late August at the latest.
Call to reserve yours today.
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Apr 6th, 2011
Congratulations to a special young Jr. shooter on his recent benchrest shooting accomplishments.
Mason Hildreth started shooting 4-25-2009 at age 10 and won his first relay. In 2009 he won the WV Jr State Championship and the National Jr Shooter of the Year. In 2009 he also won match winner and Jr shooter of the year at Harry Jones and a score match winner at White Horse. In 2010 he won WV State Jr Overall as well as the National Shooter of the Year again.
Mason is the son of Tony Hildreth and Heather McCormick and the grandson of John and Judy Hildreth. Mason is an honor roll student at New Haven Elementary, Mason Co., WV. He enjoys basketball, hunting, fishing, video games and his 1000 yd shooting matches. He has not missed any matches at the Harry Jones or White Horse since he started shooting.
His gun is a 6 x 47 Lapua, Remington 700 action, Douglas Barrel, Shehane Tracker stock and Night Force scope. Gunsmith is Douglas Barrel.
Mason, thanks for shooting with a Shehane Tracker Stock and the Nightforce Scope.
Would you mind letting us all know what video game you have been practicing your shooting skills on………………Please.
Keep up the excellent shooting.
Bill & Diane
Posted in ScopeUsOut News on Apr 3rd, 2011
The 31st. version of the Hickory Groundhog & Egg shoot was pretty exciting and an extreme test of shooting skill. Those shooters that were lucky to get into the first couple of relays were lulled into a ( hey I got this thing for sure ) fantasy land by the time it was their time at 300yds. And then those that were lucky enough to make it through the 300yd. line on the groundhog had to brave about the worst of windy conditions I have seen in the 28 years I have attended this match. Not to mention the “Pucker Factor” coming into play by that time.
The wind was so hard the tent poles had to be held on by several brave fellows so the shooting could continue and then everyone who wanted to take a crack at the egg– got to do just that. Conditions went down hill from there on.
It was great having my Daughter, Jennifer and her husband John, who does all my web-site work and keeps me from shooting a hole through my computer with me to see all my long time friends and some I only knew from the phone. Great to put a face with a name.
To me this is just like opening day at the ball park. First serious match of the year and I do believe everyone had a great time. I know we all 3 did. Jennifer even said she might want to shoot next year so if I can get someone to show her how its done she might just be back with me. But one thing for sure– Lord Willing and nothing happens – I’ll be back.
Have a great spring varmint hunting season and may your name appear at the top of the page many time in the matches this year.
See the pictures on the Trophy page and right here.
Bill