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Rifle Scope Power • Like binoculars, the power of a rifle scope is described by two numbers that indicate its magnifying ability and the size of the lens • A standard 4 x 32 rifle scope will magnify an object up to 4 times larger than you could see with the naked eye. The 32 indicates that the lens diameter is 32 millimetres. • The larger the second number, the lens diameter, the more it will help brighten the view • There are two basic kinds of scopes, fixed power and variable power 
Rifle Scope Field of view - This is the measure of how much you can see through your scope at 1,000 yards - Generally, the higher the magnification, the less the field of view - This information is always printed either on the instruction sheet or directly on the scope
Rifle Scope Eye relief - This indicates the distance between your eye and the scope, which allows you to achieve the entire field of view - This distance can be adjusted once you have your scope and have it mounted