The Blaser B2 Riflescope Line has just been released, and it includes three new scopes that are not just your everyday hunting optics. The Blaser B2 riflescopes were designed from the ground up for nighttime hunting. They are compact, robust, and compatible with clip on thermal devices. All variants feature 6X magnification and a 30mm tube. They are all made in Germany so you can expect high-quality production. The scopes are not only compatible with clip-on devices for thermal imaging, but they have also been optimized to make the most of them. This is made possible by a shorter overall design and a more robust construction. The smaller size makes it easier to use the thermal device while shooting and moves the center of gravity back. The stronger construction allows for better handling of the increased weight and stress that is present when shooting with a clip-on thermal device. Jason Evans, CEO of Blaser Group USA said this about the Blaser B2 Scopes:The Blaser B2 Riflescopes feature excellent German built optics optimized for large game hunting and use with the Liemke Clip-on Thermal Devices…The premium optics, design and features make this line of scopes perfect for all hunters who wish to hunt in daylight or dark Blaser Ocular flip covers are sold separately. All B2 scopes, however, can be ordered with QDC+. The MSRPs of the optics begin at $1,700. For more information, visit blaser.de.More RiflescopesNEXT STEP Download Your Free Storm Tactical Printing Target Pack62 Printable MOA targets with DOT drills – Rifle range in YARDSThis impressive pack from our friends at Storm Tactical includes62 printable targets for rifle and handgun ranges. The grids and bullseyes are measured in MOA. Subscribe to the Gun Digest newsletter and we will send you your print-at home target pack immediately. Enter your email below.

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