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Shop our selection of scopes, sights & optics from top brands like Garmin, Calculated Kinetics, Aimshot, Battenfeld, and Aimtech. On Target Outdoors offers high-quality, precision scopes, sights & optics built for hunters, long-range shooters, competition shooters, and tactical users who need clear glass and reliable aiming solutions in any condition. From magnified rifle scopes to compact reflex sights and rugged red dots, we carry a wide range of optics to fit every firearm and shooting style. Explore our gun scopes and gun sights for precise aiming, or grab a pair of binoculars to spot game from a distance. Round out your kit with red dot sights, laser sights, rifles, handguns, and rifle ammunition from our full lineup.
Shop scopes, sights and optics at On Target Outdoors and find the right glass for your Montana elk hunting rifle, mule deer setup, pronghorn rig for open prairie work, home defense AR, or concealed carry pistol upgrade. From precision riflescopes and red dot sights to thermal systems for after-dark predator work, quality rangefinders for Big Sky open-country shots, spotting scopes for glassing Montana’s vast mountain and prairie terrain, and sight magnifiers for enhanced AR performance, our Laurel selection covers every optical sighting solution for serious Montana hunters and shooters at every level.
Explore the full optics lineup at On Target Outdoors and find exactly what your next Montana hunt or range day requires:
On Target Outdoors is the trusted firearms dealer in Laurel, Montana, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Park City, Joliet, Columbus, and Billings. All firearm purchases at On Target Outdoors are conducted in full compliance with federal and Montana state law, including ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check for every firearm sale. Scopes, sights, optics, rangefinders, spotting scopes, and mounting hardware are unregulated accessories that do not require a background check to purchase and are available to all customers.
Montana has constitutional carry, allowing law-abiding residents who are legally permitted to possess a firearm to carry it openly or concealed without a state-issued permit. All firearms to which optics are attached remain subject to all applicable federal and Montana firearms laws. There are no state or federal restrictions on the ownership or use of standard optical sighting equipment, red dot sights, or laser sights by eligible Montana residents. Thermal imaging devices may be subject to export control regulations under federal law if transferred internationally, but domestic purchase and use by eligible residents is fully permitted.
Montana hunters should consult Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks for any season-specific regulations on sighting equipment for specific species or hunting methods, as certain seasons or areas may restrict specific sighting aids. Scopes and mounting hardware should be verified for proper torque and zero retention at the start of each hunting season and after transport that may affect zero. Contact On Target Outdoors for help selecting the right scope, red dot, rangefinder, spotting scope, thermal system, or mounting hardware for your specific Montana hunting or defensive application.
On Target Outdoors carries a range of optical sighting equipment including riflescopes, red dot sights, rangefinders, spotting scopes, thermal sighting systems, sight magnifiers, and laser sights. Options cover hunting, precision, defensive, and competition applications across handgun, rifle, and shotgun platforms. Stop in or check online for current inventory across all available brands and configurations suited for Montana hunting, carry, and range use.
For most Montana elk hunting scenarios, a variable power riflescope in the 3-12x or 4-16x range provides a versatile balance of close-range target acquisition in tight mountain timber and longer open-country shots across basins and ridgelines. Montana’s diverse terrain often demands a scope that performs at both close and extended distances in the same hunt day. Quality glass with reliable low-light transmission is important for dawn and dusk hunting when elk are most active. The staff at On Target Outdoors can help match the right scope to your specific elk unit, terrain, and typical shot distances.
Montana’s open mountain terrain, vast prairie country, and long-range hunting opportunities make a quality rangefinder one of the most important tools a hunter can carry. Shots on elk, mule deer, and pronghorn across Montana’s open basins and prairie can extend significantly farther than typical hunting distances in other states, and misjudging distance by even 50 to 100 yards can mean a clean miss or a poorly placed shot. A rangefinder eliminates distance guesswork entirely, allowing hunters to make confident hold decisions with their specific rifle, caliber, and load before pulling the trigger.
For Montana big game scouting across the state’s vast mountain and prairie terrain, a quality spotting scope in the 20-60x or 25-75x magnification range provides the reach needed to evaluate elk, mule deer, and pronghorn at the distances where they are typically glassed before a stalk. A high-quality objective lens diameter of 80mm or larger provides the light transmission needed for effective glassing at dawn and dusk when animals are most active. A tripod is essential for steady viewing at higher magnifications across Montana’s open-country terrain.
A sight magnifier is a lens unit that mounts behind a red dot sight and flips to the side when not needed, instantly adding 3x or more magnification to your red dot aiming point for medium-range precision without requiring a separate dedicated magnified optic. When flipped into position, the magnifier multiplies your red dot’s apparent size and allows more precise aiming at distances where a naked red dot becomes less precise. When flipped to the side, the system returns to fast close-range red dot performance. This makes it a popular and practical solution for Montana AR hunters who want close-range speed and some medium-range precision from the same platform.
Yes. Thermal sighting systems are legal for eligible Montana residents, and coyote hunting on private land is legal in Montana with appropriate permissions. Thermal optics detect heat signatures rather than relying on visible light, making them effective in complete darkness for predator control operations across the agricultural and ranch land surrounding Laurel and the Yellowstone Valley. Always verify current Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks regulations for specific species, permitted methods, and any area-specific restrictions before using thermal equipment for hunting.
Verify your scope zero at the beginning of each hunting season, after transport where your rifle may have been jostled, after changing ammunition, and any time your rifle has experienced significant temperature changes between storage and field use. Montana’s temperature swings between warm early elk season and cold late-season hunts can both affect point of impact between range sessions. A range confirmation before your season ensures your rifle performs exactly as expected when a Montana bull elk or mule deer steps into the open at distance. Contact On Target Outdoors for help with scope selection, mounting, or zeroing questions.
No. Scopes, red dot sights, rangefinders, spotting scopes, thermal sights, sight magnifiers, and laser sights are unregulated optical accessories under both federal and Montana law and do not require a background check to purchase. There are no state or federal restrictions on the ownership or use of standard optical sighting equipment by eligible Montana residents. All firearms to which optics are attached remain subject to all applicable federal and Montana firearms laws. Contact On Target Outdoors for help selecting the right optic for your specific firearm and Montana application.