KAHLES 5-40x56 K540i Riflescope (SKMR4+ Reticle, Right-Hand Windage)
- Illuminated Reticle, 1st Focal Plane
- 36mm Diameter Maintube
- Counter-Clockwise Turrets
- Right-Side Windage Turret Placement
KAHLES 5-40x56 K540i Riflescope (MSR2 Reticle, Left-Hand Windage)
- Illuminated Reticle, 1st Focal Plane
- 36mm Diameter Maintube
- Counter-Clockwise Turrets
- Left-Side Windage Turret Placement
KAHLES 5-40x56 K540i Riflescope (MSR2 Reticle, Right-Hand Windage)
- Illuminated Reticle, 1st Focal Plane
- 36mm Diameter Maintube
- Counter-Clockwise Turrets
- Right-Side Windage Turret Placement
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 3.5-28x50 Z8i II Riflescope (4W-I Reticle)
- 4W-I Illuminated Reticle, 2nd FP
- Larger Buttons & Improved Throw Lever
- Capped, Finger-Operated Turrets
- 70 MRAD Elevation & Windage
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 3.5-28x50 Z8i II Riflescope (BRX-I Reticle)
- BRX-I Illuminated Reticle, 2nd FP
- Larger Buttons & Improved Throw Lever
- Capped, Finger-Operated Turrets
- 70 MRAD Elevation & Windage
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 3.5-28x50 Z8i II Riflescope (4A-I Reticle)
- 4A-I Illuminated Reticle, 2nd FP
- Larger Buttons & Improved Throw Lever
- Capped, Finger-Operated Turrets
- 70 MRAD Elevation & Windage
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 3.5-28x50 SR Z8i II Riflescope (4A-I Reticle)
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 5-40x56 Z8i+ Riflescope (4A-I Illuminated Reticle)
- 4A-I Reticle, 2nd Focal Plane
- 34mm One-Piece Maintube
- 0.1 MRAD / Click Impact Point Correction
- 16 MRAD Elevation, 10 MRAD Windage Total
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 5-25x52 dS P Gen II Digital Riflescope (4A-I Illuminated Reticle)
- Illuminated Reticle, 2nd Focal Plane
- Automatically Adjusted Aiming Point
- SWAROTOP, SWARODUR, SWAROCLEAN Coatings
- Integrated Rangefinder and Inclinometer
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 5-25x52 dS Gen II SR Digital Riflescope (4A-I Illuminated Reticle)
- Illuminated Reticle, 2nd Focal Plane
- Automatically Adjusted Aiming Point
- Integrated Swarovski Rail Mount
- Integrated Rangefinder and Inclinometer
Steiner 4-28x56 M7Xi IFS Riflescope (MSR 2 Reticle, Black)
- Long-Range Reticle, 1st Focal Plane
- Intelligent Firing Solution System
- Integrated Ballistics Calculator
- Large 34mm Maintube
Steiner 2.9-20x50 M7Xi IFS Riflescope (MSR2 Reticle, Black)
- Long-Range Reticle, 1st Focal Plane
- Intelligent Firing Solution System
- Large 34mm Aluminum Maintube
- 1/10 MRAD/Click Impact Point Correction
Shopping for Riflescopes
Riflescopes magnify a target, which gives you a much clearer view than you’d get with the naked eye. This increases accuracy and lets you shoot from a greater distance. Riflescopes also increase safety, as they allow you to see what’s around the target. The scope you need depends on what you’re shooting. To select the best one, you need to understand the technical specifications and types of riflescopes available.
What Does AO Mean on Riflescopes?
AO stands for adjustable objective. This feature allows you to focus the scope so it’s free of parallax at various distances. Parallax describes the optical illusion where the target’s focal length is offset from your scope’s reticle. With an AO focus ring, you make more accurate shots. Some scopes lack this adjustment feature, but they’re set at the factory to be parallax-free at particular distances, such as 100 or 150 yards.
What Do the Numbers on Riflescopes Mean?
If a scope has a specification of 4x32, it means that it has a magnification power of 4 and an objective diameter of 32mm. When you view a target from this scope, it’ll appear four times closer than it would with your naked eye. This means that the Vortex Crossfire II riflescopes, which come with a specification of 4-12x50, have an adjustable magnification of between 4 and 12, with an objective diameter of 50.
To shop for the best riflescopes, you need to know the right magnification power that’ll allow you to complete your tasks successfully. For instance, a novice close-range shooter will have a difficult time with a 32X scope, while an expert competitive shooter may be under-equipped with a 4X scope.
The objective lens diameter determines how much light your scope can gather. The larger the diameter, the more light it captures, hence, the brighter the field of view.
Types of Riflescopes
Riflescopes are available in different types, and the one that's best for you will depend on your intended purpose,
Compact riflescopes
If you want to travel light, this scope is right for you, as it’s compact and lightweight. Most compact scopes aren’t over nine inches long. They’re a great optic for mini-rifles and handguns.
Laser riflescopes
Just like other laser aiming devices, these scopes use laser technology to focus on the target. They measure the distance between you and the target for precise shots. Many red dot/holographic sights use this technology. Available for both rifles and handguns, these sights are ideal for shooters who need faster target hitting speed. For precise shots, consider using magnifiers for reflex sights.
Scout riflescopes
For long distance shots, this is the perfect scope. It comes with specialized components that lay the reticle on the magnified image, to help you focus on where you want to shoot. They’re often used on sniper rifles.
Night-vision riflescopes
Night-vision scopes boost dark scenes to help you shoot better at night or in poorly lit areas. They are the ideal scopes for your midnight adventures and hunts.
Whether you’re looking to buy your first riflescope, or just want to upgrade to something efficient, check out B&H Photo and Video’s wide assortment of scopes to find what you need.


