41 rifle scopes from five brands, filtered by focal plane, adjustment unit and magnification class.
113 products in three groups, from a $204.99 hunting scope to a $1,650.99 precision build.
Every scope carries its listed specification. Pick one and the catalogue narrows to it.
Suggested use and specification labels come from each product listing. They are shopping aids, not performance claims.
A cross section of the catalogue: red dots, LPVOs, hunting scopes and long range glass.












Prices shown are the current listed prices. Struck through figures are the previous listed price.
One scope sits above everything else in the range. Here is what the listing says about it.

Riton lists Japanese optical systems, R7 stainless zero stop turrets and a patent pending dual throw lever on the 7 Series.
Adjustment unit, optic type and budget. Each one written around products that are actually in the catalogue.
How the two systems compare, with live products and pricing.
Where each optic fits on an AR platform, with live pricing.
Five current scopes, from hunting to entry level long range.