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riflescope
[rahy-fuhl-skohp]
noun
a telescopic sight mounted on top of a rifle that helps to improve one's aim by magnifying and pinpointing a target.
Word History and Origins
Origin of riflescope1
Example Sentences
As with all SeeMore putters, Johnson had the company’s patented RifleScope red-dot alignment system.
The prizes include a power washer, riflescope and gift cards.
For long stretches, not a whole lot happened, and we watched as his character huddled motionless behind a rock, clad in a Ghillie suit, peering through his riflescope to locate his next quarry.
Landon McLilly squinted into his riflescope at a group of suspected Taliban militants in the hazy near distance.
But often hunters simply don�t have the time to put down their binoculars, pick up a range finder and then acquire the target in their riflescope.
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