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Bushnell Trophy XLT Riflescopes. Boasting a ... 3-9x40 Multi scope, 4-12x40 DOA scope, ... Range Available - Crossfire, Diamondback, Viper HS series scopes....Pulsar Sentinel GS 2.5x60 night vision riflescope. Shoot deer and pigs in extreme darkness with this professional grade European CF-Supertube night vision riflescope....
4.5-30x 50 xrs (x-treme range scope) scopes incorporate several improvements suggested by “professional” users who have extensively field tested bushnell ...The ERS takes the capabilities of the HDMR to the next level when engaging targets at extended ranges. The new model offers the Z-Lok zero stop locking elevation turret, T-Lok locking windage turret, .1 Mil clicks with 10 Mils per revolution of adjustment and increased side parallax adjustment. Choice of three tactical Mil-based ranging reticles in First Focal Plane. Available now in Flat Dark Earth finish...The XRS is the Big Brother to the HDMR/ERS. 4.5-30x magnification gives shooters the capability to connect with targets at X-Treme ranges. This new model offers the Z-Lok zero stop locking elevation turret, T-Lok locking windage turret, .1 Mil clicks with 10 Mils per revolution of adjustment and increased side parallax adjustment. Choice of three tactical Mil-based ranging reticles in First Focal Plane. Available now in Flat Dark Earth finish....
SCOPE COVER CHART. MULTI-FLEX. EYE OBJ. EYE OBJ. EYE OBJ. FLIP- OPEN. BLIZZARD. SCOPE COVER CHART. BUSHNELL (continued). BUSHNELL ...Place one edge of the objective on the base line and read the closest line to the opposite side of the objective. Repeat the operation on the second objective scale and determine which of the lines is closest to the objective edge. Both scales are necessary to determine the best fit.
binoculars (e.g., Nikon 7705 and 7709ED,. Bushnell Spacemaster, Bausch & Lomb Dis- coverer and Swift Telemaster). Catadioptric scopes generally cost more ...Telescopes and Tripods Fortunately, the variables relative to spotting scopes are not as complex as those involved with binoculars. Most scopes are either too cheap and obviously unsuitable for birding or designed solely for astronomical use, so that relatively few brands and models are left to analyze. Generally, the facts and figures discussed earlier for binoculars also apply to spotting scopes. As for power, most scopes can handle 20 to 30X; the higher powers of 40, 60 and 80X can only be handled by higher quality scopes since, as with binoculars, optical resolution , field of view and brightness decrease as the power increases. And, as with binoculars , scopes with fixed power eyepieces are preferable to zoom scopes. Brightness and field of view are also important variables in scopes, as is eye relief for eyeglass wearers.
Consumers who purchase select Bushnell Elite riflescopes, can receive up ... Retain the dated sales receipt – for the scope and the additional gear. 3. Remove ...OW WITH MORE REACH. This year, what was already the brightest riflescope in the world – Bushnell Elite – gets a dramatic boost in low-light performance, plus a smart, powerful relaunch to announce its upgrades. It’s backed by new technologies and a magnified marketing campaign that includes a new TV commercial, hard-hitting print and a dynamic promotion that rewards the consumer and the retailer by generating sales of other products.
Changing the magnification of the Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope can be accomplished by grasping the knurled knob marked with the scope's magnification ...The turrets of the Bushnell® Elite® Tactical Riflescope provide audible and visual references. Each turn of the turret provides an audible “click” which coincides with a movement of the visible reference point on the turret knob. Additionally, clicks can be felt by your fingers as the turret knob moves. Each “click” represents .1 mil. The Bushnell Elite Tactical Riflescope features T-Lok™ (locking) turrets. When a turret is lifted (elevated) into the upward position it can be rotated in either direction to make appropriate adjustments. After adjustments are made, the turret can be pushed back into the downward position to prevent movement, or left elevated and ready for further adjustments if preferred. With the turrets pulled fully upward, rotate the elevation turret knob counterclockwise to move the reticle plane up, or clockwise to move it down. Rotate the windage dial counterclockwise to move the reticle plane right, or clockwise to move it left....