Accura Optics


CR Kennedy is the well-known distributor in Australia for such brands as Vixen, Minox, Vanguard, Athlon and more. Recently, however, they created the Accura range of optics right here in Australia. The name Accura was introduced back in 1967 when CRK created a line of lenses and binoculars that were made in Japan. Today they have created an exclusive, direct-market line of rifle scopes with that same quality for hunters and shooters. It represents great quality at great prices.

The Accura range offers three scopes in the series. First, the Tracker features a traditional German 4 dot reticle in the second focal plane, six-fold magnification, in 3-18×50. This scope features a 30mm tube and ¼-inch click adjustments. Its recommended retail price is $479.

The second is the Reacher, available in 4.5-27×50. Offering 30mm tube construction, the scope features a bullet-drop compensation (BDC) reticle in the second focal plane and is excellent value at $549 RRP.Last but not least, the Varmintor is available in 5-30×56 and also features a 30mm main tube and BDC reticle. Add to this pop-up exposed turrets for the long-range enthusiast. RRP is $599.All three scopes offer an illuminated reticle. They are nitrogen purged, making them water, dust and fog proof. There’s a lifetime warranty to the original purchaser covering accidental damage along with any manufacturing problems that may occur.

To find out more ask at your local gun shop or visit www.crkennedy.com.au.

 

 

 


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Tony Pizzata

Tony's hunting career spans more than 50 years, from small game here in Australia through to big-game hunts around the globe. His first article was published in Sporting Shooter magazine almost 40 years, and he has worked full-time here as National Sales Manager and Field Editor for over 35 years. Tony's contribution to Sporting Shooter's solid foundations spans its printed history as well as its move to a digital future.

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