Bushnell Rifle / Long Range Rangefinders — IPX7

Stretching shots past typical distances asks a lot from your glass, especially when light fades or weather turns. Bushnell Rifle / Long Range Rangefinders aims to simplify that moment. The illuminated reticle helps you hold confidently at dawn or dusk, while the HD optical system keeps edges crisp so you can call hits and misses faster. Setup is straightforward with common rings, and controls are easy to learn. The scope shrugs off rain and dust, so routine care stays simple. Once zeroed, it is a dependable companion from bench to field. Buy on Amazon


Pros and Cons

  • Clarity: HD glass and fully multi-coated lenses deliver a sharp, contrasty view.
  • Low light: Illuminated reticle aids target acquisition at dawn and dusk.
  • Weather: EXO Barrier and IPX7 sealing keep the image usable in rain and grit.
  • Setup: Intuitive controls and straightforward mounting reduce time to zero.
  • Reliability: Tracks consistently and holds zero under typical recoil.
  • Weight: Heavier than ultra-minimal hunting optics.
  • Battery: Illumination depends on a coin-cell you need to manage.
  • Eye box: Tighter at higher magnification, demands steady head position.

Bushnell Bushnell Rifle / Long Range Rangefinders is built for shooters who want dependable glass with an illuminated aiming point that remains usable across changing light. Bushnell Rifle / Long Range Rangefinders pairs an HD optical system with fully multi-coated lenses, so mirage, shade, and complex backdrops are easier to read. The illumination helps you center quickly without blooming, which supports steadier holds and cleaner breaks in low light. EXO Barrier sheds water, oil, and dust, so the view stays clear when weather is unpredictable, and the IPX7 build resists heavy rain without fuss.

It suits hunters, steel enthusiasts, and anyone dialing at distance who values simple controls and repeatable adjustments. Mounting works with standard rings and bases, but match your ring height to barrel and rail to preserve a natural cheek weld. The scope’s controls are positive and easy to set, so zeroing and making corrections becomes a straightforward routine. Upkeep is minimal. Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth, use a blower and lens cloth on glass, and store dry with caps on. Check fasteners periodically, especially after travel, to keep zero locked. If you use illumination sparingly and turn it off after a stage or stalk, battery changes become rare. Buy on Amazon


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will Bushnell Rifle / Long Range Rangefinders fit my rifle setup?

Yes, it mounts with standard scope rings on Picatinny or Weaver bases. Choose ring diameter and height that match the tube size and your rail, and confirm you can achieve a natural eye relief and cheek weld without straining your neck.

2. How do I zero and set up the illuminated reticle?

Bore-sight first to get on paper, then confirm at 25 or 50 yards before final zero at your preferred distance. Start illumination on a low setting so the reticle stays crisp, then increase only as needed to avoid washing out the target.

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