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What is Bushnell AR optics?

What is Bushnell AR optics?

Product Details. The Bushnell® AR Optics Rifle Scope is designed specifically for AR-platform rifles and carbines. Compensation for bullet drop and wind drift can be made with either the reticle, or with the scope’s exposed, MIL target turrets, which adust in 0.1-MIL increments.

Is Bushnell made in China?

Currently, none of the Bushnell lines of riflescopes are manufactured in the USA. Some are made in China, some are sourced from South Korea, and their top tier scopes come from Japan.

Is a BDC reticle good?

Absolutely not. The truth is that BDC scopes are versatile, user-friendly, and are often only limited by the guns they’re mounted on. Getting the most out of a BDC reticle requires just a little bit of effort and an open mind.

Is the Bushnell 3-12×40 scope a good scope?

The target turret clicks are a little bit mushy. But I really didn’t expect any more at this price point. The scope is also long at 12″. Not unmanageable, but it could be shorter. The other notable dislike is the small blurriness around the edge at higher magnifications. Even with the flaws mentioned above, I do like this scope.

How big is the eye relief on a Bushnell AR?

Eye relief (real world) is around 4 inches. The eyepiece is large and the optics art crisp. Both eyes open works great. Not as crisp as the Nikon I have in the same price range but acceptable. There is both a focus and a parallax adjustment to make sure you get the cross-hairs in sharp focus which is nice.

Can a 3x scope be used for a 12x?

It has the right features at an excellent price. It can be used with both eyes open down at 3x and can magnify smaller targets at the 12x setting. If you’re not concerned about weight, this could be a good scope for your next AR. Claim to Fame: Inexpensive Tactical scope for AR style rifles in .223 (5.56)

How do you reset a Bushnell AR scope?

For one, it has resettable target turrets. Once sighted in, you can take the supplied allen wrench, loosen up the screw on the top of the turret, pull the knob up and turn to zero, and push it back down, then tighten up the allen screw.