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    Kick Off Fall Hunting with the Yukon Ranger DNV

    Sep 24 • News • 4334

    Sometimes, I just have to sit back and marvel at the tech that has come to the hunting and tactical industry. Seriously, have you checked it out recently? There’s some amazing stuff going on – I’m always on the lookout for cool new gadgets to add to my arsenal of technology. Here’s one I’ll probably be picking up soon: the Yukon Ranger 5×42 LT Digital Night Vision Monocular. It’s the perfect way to kick off the fall hunting season and have a little fun at the same time.

    Yukon Ranger Digital Night Vision Monocular

    The Yukon Ranger 5×42 Monocular is perfect for almost any use!

    The Yukon Ranger 5×42 DNV Monocular is the answer to everyone who has asked for an affordable night vision unit that’s still packed with a ton of Yukon features. First of all, it’s digital: no delicate tubes or fiddling with a ton of knobs. Just clear night vision images, every time – in fact, it competes on a Gen 2 night vision level, at a price that you really just can’t beat. Furthermore, the brightness can be easily adjusted with a wheel on the front of the device. I know I hate having to adjust my optics at every turn – this makes it quite simple.

    With a 5x magnification, you’ll be seeing in the dark pretty far off – perfect for those long hunts when you’re just not sure where the buck is. I’d take it hunting with me any day, especially because it’s effective to up to 300 yards (three football fields, but that’s a separate kind of season). Want to capture every moment of the hunt? Record what you see with a direct video recording output. The folks at Yukon really thought of everything with the Ranger!

    What would you use your Yukon Ranger Digital Night Vision for? Personally, I may grab one and take it on a hike I’ve got coming up in a couple of weeks, but you hunters out there are sure to get plenty of use out of it with the upcoming fall hunting season. Camping is an excellent option as well, or even surveillance – nothing gives you an edge quite like an affordable night vision monocular. Tell me what you think of the Yukon Ranger 5×42 Monocular in the comments!

    Remember, the Yukon Ranger 5×42 LT Digital Night Vision Moncular is an OpticsPlanet 2012 Brilliance Award Winner, and one of the best rated products on the site. I think it’s easy to see why!

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    Trophy Sized Savings on Legendary Products from Bushnell

    Sep 19 • News • 4189

    Everyone loves saving money right? First, we give out a $50 discount on our Nikon Prostaff line, now we’ve applied the same concept to our popular Bushnell Legend riflescopes and binoculars as well.  OpticsPlanet is offering and instant $50 saving on all Bushnell Legend Ultra HD Riflescopes and Binoculars. If you are looking for a riflescope or some good binoculars for this hunting season, it’ll be hard to find better prices anywhere else with these savings.

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    Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 1.75-5x32mm Rifle Scope

    Everything is transitioning into to high definition these days, why not your hunting gear? The Bushnell Legend series has some of the sharpest images in sports optics. Whether you are getting something for this year’s hunting season, using them for bird watching, or getting them just to have, this line of Bushnell optics are great tools that all outdoorsmen should own.  Plus, they won’t put a dent in your wallet, which we can all appreciate.

    If the Bushnell Legend series isn’t your style and you are still looking at saving a few dollars, than make sure to check out the Bushnell Trophy XLT series, where OpticsPlanet is offering a $30 mail-in rebate on multiple binoculars and riflescopes. These Bushnell Trophy riflescopesand binoculars are some of the most popular and sought after optics on the market right now, especially among hunters.  The Trophy XLT series has been branded as Bushnell’s top optics which include several rifle scopes, binoculars, and spotting scopes.  So that means you will not only get an excellent optic, but you get it at a great price too.

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    Bushnell 10×42 Trophy XLT Binocular

    To me rebates are like Christmas or birthdays when you get a card from your grandmother or another relative and you open it to find money inside. Either way though, if you choose to go with the Legend Ultra HD series or if the Trophy XLT series is more suited for you, enjoy the saving you can receive from OpticsPlanet.com.  With hunting season right around the corner, make sure you take advantage of this excellent opportunity to load up with all the gear you need.

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    ATTN Hunters: Nikon Prostaff Power Savings

    Sep 16 • News • 5920

    You all know that hunting season is right around the corner, right? I just got an email from an amateur hunter colleague who asked me to pass on word about this deal. Instant rebates are awesome, so I wanted to share. Check it out!

    Guest Blogger: Mike K.

    Attention hunters,

    I just wanted to make sure you all knew about our $50 instant rebate on our entire line of Nikon Prostaff products.  If you order a Nikon Prostaff range finder or binocular, you pick up an easy 50 bucks.  The problem with most rebate programs is that you have to send in some proof of purchase and half the time you forget so you end up paying full price.  Not with Optics Planet.  The $50 discount is applied instantly.

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    The Nikon Prostaff 5 Camo Rangefinder will sure help with hunting season!

    I’m going to fill you in on the Nikon Prostaff line.  Prostaff offers a reputable and dependable line of versatile hunting products without breaking the bank. The rebate applies to 3 range finders which vary in price from $150 to $250 after the rebate is applied.  The Nikon Prostaff 3 Range Finder has a perfect 5/5 rating, while the Prostaff 5 has 4.5/5.  Any way you slice it, Nikon Prostaff Range Finders are a great value for your buck.

    The rebate only applies to one pair of binoculars, the Nikon Prostaff 7 10×42 ATB Binoculars but these binoculars pack a hell of a punch at their $150 price point.  Black or camo, very light weight, and with generous eye relief, the Nikon Prostaff 7 is an excellent accoutrement to your 2013 hunt.

    This is an amazing opportunity to gear up for fall hunting season in one fell swoop.  I checked with my supervisor and it turns out you can apply the instant rebate to each Nikon Prostaff product, meaning you can get $150 off if you get a scope, a range finder, and a binocular.  The offer expires September 23rd.  Happy hunting!

    Mike K is an amateur hunter, marksman, techie, outdoorsman, and knows a lot about finding the best optics around.

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    A Final Look at Optics Planet’s Visit to the M3GI

    Sep 6 • News • 4414

    With day one in the books, the crew from OpticsPlanet got ready for days two through four at the Crimson Trace Midnight 3-Gun Invitational. Day two was media day, and our guys got to spend plenty of time out on the range with sponsors such as Leupold, Colt, MGM, Leatherman and more Days three and four were reserved for the pro match, where professionals traveled from all over the country to take on nine different stages, including the OpticsPlanet-sponsored “Heat Stroke”. Kelly was one of the lucky few that were around for both media day and the pro match. Below is his recap from the remainder of the Crimson Trace Midnight 3-Gun Invitational. 

    Guest Blogger: Kelly B

    Media Match: Day Two

    After some much needed rest, we were right back at it for day two of the Crimson Trace Midnight 3 Gun Invitational. Lucky for us it was media day, which gave OpticsPlanet the opportunity and honor of participating both as media members and as sponsors.  We had the chance to speak with and hear from all the other great sponsors, and our own product guru Steve took a few minutes to address the crowd.

    With all the talking out of the way, it was time to hit the range and let the brass fly. There were a ton of great toys to play with, including a pair of Colt Competition rifles, Leupold Mark 8’s on various platforms, and a bunch of Crimson Trace gear. My personal favorite was a line of new rimfire targets from MGM. Folks were lining up for hours on end trying to get that spinner to go round.

    Kelly B at the Shooting Range

    After a great afternoon on the range (and some delicious home cooked BBQ from the folks at Crimson Trace), we were ready for night two to begin. Our squad was a bit sluggish on the first night, so we had Top Shot alum Chris Cerino and his son Colton join us to help expedite. With Chris’s years of experience, he had a game plan in place so we were ready to go as soon as the sun went down.

    After cruising through Stage 5 and Stage 3 (we had to skip Stage 3 the night before for logistic reasons), we found ourselves at Stage 6 “Noisy Neighbors”. This is where the full effect of having a nighttime 3 gun competition really shined, as the course of fire took place entirely in a shoot house. I’m sure you’re thinking “how could you possibly see anything inside a shoot house at night?” Well fortunately for us Crimson Trace thought of this, and each shooter was outfitted with a helmet donning two PVS-14 units. Also available were multiple stage guns outfitted with Crimson Trace infrared lasers. This proved to be a winning combination, as most of our squad cruised through this stage at a stellar pace. There was one notable exception though, which resulted in our group’s one and only disqualification (DQ). As I stressed earlier, the first rule of this match (and all firearms-related activities) is “be safe”. In 3 gun competitions, safety is maintained by a strict “180 Rule”. This means that at no point during the match may any muzzle of any firearm cross behind the 180 degree plane from the shooter’s left to right, ensuring no shots cross back towards the range officers, spectators, other shooters, etc. While making their way through Stage 6, one of our shooters broke this plane attempting to hit a target he had already stepped passed. The shooter instantly understood his mistake, and took no issue with being removed from the match.

    While the DQ was being reviewed, I took the time to speak with Heidi, one of our talented Range Officers. She explained her background to me, and when asked how and why she got so involved with shooting sports, she offered this response “My family has tried every type of activity and sport you can imagine: golf, skiing, kayaking, cycling, etc. Shooting is the only thing that has ever kept our attention for more than a year or two. I have been competing for 10 years and I still get as excited for each match as I did for my first”. This sentiment rang true for every shooter I talked to…you could feel the same level of excitement among the veterans and rookies alike. And thankfully this excitement was exactly what was able to keep us up past 4am for the second night in a row.

    With the media shoot in the books, it was time to get some rest and prepare for the pros match to start the following day…

    Pro Match

    Now that the media match was over, it was time for the pros to take on the nine grueling stages at the Crimson Trace Midnight 3 Gun Invitational. Upon arriving at the COSSA range, you could immediately feel that something was different. Some of the biggest names in shooting sports were in the house, and a strong sense of competitive spirit filled the air.

    The OpticsPlanet crew arrived early enough to shoot the Side Match, sponsored by the NSSF. This stage consisted entirely paper targets dispersed throughout various shacks and hay bales, all engaged by a snub-nosed fully automatic rifle. Needless to say, this stage was super quick and super fun. You can watch the video of our guys running the stage here.

    Dinner followed the Side Match, and for the first time we were able to develop of full understanding of just how intense the competition would be over the next few days. Shooting legends with decades of experience broke bread with some of today’s most talented marksmen, including a variety of personalities from shows like Top Shot and 3 Gun Nation. Kent Thomas, Director of Marketing for Crimson Trace, took this opportunity to address the entire community that descended on Bend, Oregon for this one of a kind event. “We want you to experience what it’s like to use Crimson Trace lights and lasers” Kent told the crowd. This was a well-timed statement…for as much fun as everyone had throughout M3GI, it’s important to remember that Crimson Trace started this event with a real purpose in mind: to showcase just how much of a difference weapon lights and lasers can make in a low-light situation. In high-stress environments (think personal defense situations), a shooter’s ability to see and accurately use their pistol sights can be significantly diminished. As we witnessed throughout this competition, a light or laser (or better yet, a combination of the two) can allow for accurate target identification and engagement in any shooting conditions.

    As another night greeted central Oregon, the Pro Match of the Midnight 3 Gun Invitational began. There are too many highlights to discuss in detail, but all I really need to say is that this was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The speed and accuracy in which the pros ran these stages was nothing short of amazing. Much of this seemed possible due to proper preparation, as most of the shooters were very well versed in the stage layout prior to arriving at the match, and took their pre-stage walk through very seriously. Talking to some of the pros, they explained that the more time they spend preparing for a given stage, the less they have to think when that buzzer sounds.

    After two nights of exhausting competition, the last shots were fired early Sunday morning, and the second annual Crimson Trace Midnight 3 Gun Invitational was officially complete. Taking the top spot (and $10,000 purse) for the second year in a row was Daniel Horner, boasting a 100% match percentage. Though I’m sure all the competitors would have loved to take home an oversized check, everyone seemed genuinely happy for Daniel’s win, which was another great reminder of the fine group of people drawn to the 3 gun sport.

    Daniel Horner Taking Home First Place

    It was a tiring week, but OpticsPlanet could not have been more proud to partner with Crimson Trace on such a great event. For those of you interested in getting involved with 3 gun, be sure to check out some of the great footage we took in Bend.

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    Day/Night Shooting with Armasight Clip-On Night Vision Scopes

    Sep 4 • News • 12236

    With summer coming to an end and fall rapidly approaching, hunting season is right around the corner.  That means that now is the time to make sure you are ready for those long days of hunting with all the right gear at your side.  OpticsPlanet.com is a great place to start looking if you need some new gear.  We have all the latest gear and hunting accessories to help you catch that trophy buck.  An awesome tool to have for those late night hunts is an Armasight Clip-On Night Vision System.

    These clip-on devices by Armasight are a must have!  They are designed to attach directly to your rifle, in front of your rifle scope.  This gives the shooter two advantages.  One, you will be able to use your current rifle scope you are already familiar with.  Two, you will be able to switch from daytime viewing to night time viewing fast and easy at the flip of a switch.  The series includes three different scopes that are all available in both generation 2 and generation 3 models.  These six scopes are great and cater to a wide variety of hunters that have different budget options.

    Armasight CO-Mini Scope

    The Armasight CO-Mini is currently one of the smallest night vision devices on the market.  The small size adds flexibility to your firearm while still maintaining a high powered intensifier tube.

    Armasight CO-MRThe Armasight CO-MR (Mid-Range) was designed so the shooter could maintain a consistent eye relief distance, along with the comfort and relaxed shooting position for both night and day shooting.

    Armasight CO-LRThe Armasight CO-LR (Long Range) is made to be used with long range rifle scopes.  While using just one AA or CR123 battery the CO-LR utilizes high-definition technology to create high brightness images in pristine condition.

    These Armasight Clip-On Night Vision devices are awesome.  They make it so you don’t even have to re-zero your rifle scope, which we all know saves a lot of time and hassle.  Plus, you won’t have to end your hunts early because the sun goes down.  If there’s anything that we could all use it would be more time to hunt.  The Armasight Clip-On Night Vision Series will give us just that, and though some spouses might not like you hunting longer, they might feel differently when you come back with a trophy buck and meat for the entire winter.

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