Hunting Gift Guide 2013 - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on July 1, 2013
Duration: 6:00

This 2013 hunting gift guide from OpticsPlanet.com, presented by Trevor Bendy, covers a range of gear for hunters. It features entry-level night vision, integrated laser rangefinder scopes, durable knives, laser designators for nighttime hunting, affordable rifle scopes, comfortable slings, high-quality binoculars, and predator calls. The guide aims to help hunters select appropriate equipment for various hunting scenarios.

Quick Summary

The 2013 Hunting Gift Guide from OpticsPlanet.com showcases essential gear for hunters, including the Yukon NVRS entry-level night vision scope, the integrated Burst Eliminator 3 rangefinder scope, the versatile Hogue EX-F1 knife, and the Nikon Prostaff rifle scope for reliable mid-range accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction
  2. 00:18Yukon NVRS Night Vision Scope
  3. 00:56Burst Eliminator 3 Rangefinder Scope
  4. 01:40Hogue EX-F1 Knife
  5. 02:27Laser Genetics ND3 Subzero
  6. 03:09Nikon Prostaff Scope
  7. 03:59Vero Vellini Sling
  8. 04:36Steiner Merlin Pro Binoculars
  9. 05:13Cass Creek Waggler Predator Call
  10. 05:43Conclusion & Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key features of the Yukon NVRS night vision scope?

The Yukon NVRS is an entry-level night vision rifle scope with a Generation 1 tube, effective up to 100 yards. It runs on two AA batteries and includes standard windage and elevation adjustments, making it user-friendly for beginners.

How does the Burst Eliminator 3 combine rangefinding and scope functions?

The Burst Eliminator 3 integrates a laser rangefinder directly into a 4-16x rifle scope. This allows hunters to get yardage readouts without taking their eye off the target, with the rangefinder effective beyond 800 yards and the scope usable up to 500 yards.

What makes the Hogue EX-F1 a versatile hunting knife?

The Hogue EX-F1 features a 7-inch blade and G10 scales for a secure grip. Its robust spine design allows it to be used as a utility tool, such as for light chopping of branches, making it more than just a cutting implement.

Why are binoculars often considered more important than rifle scopes for hunting?

Hunters typically spend a significant amount of time glassing their surroundings to locate game. Therefore, high-quality binoculars that offer good magnification, light transmission, and comfort for extended use are crucial for a successful hunt.

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