BUSHNELL Rifle Scope
maple Camo
3-9*10mm
Red Cross sight
A riflescope indicates a bullet’s point of impact and makes distant targets and surrounding objects appear closer. A riflescope is recommended for safer, more accurate shooting in the field and on the range.
Diagram of a riflescope
Coated OpticsCoatings on lens surfaces reduce light loss and glare due to reflection for a brighter, higher-contrast image with reduced eyestrain. Bushnell® riflescopes are coated with a microscopic film of magnesium fluoride. More coatings lead to better light transmission.Types of Coating Coated – A single layer on at least one lens surface. Fully Coated – A single layer on all air-to-glass surfaces. Multi-Coated – Multiple layers on at least one lens surface. Fully Multi-Coated – Multiple layers on all air-to-glass surfaces. Exit Pupil The size of the column of light that leaves the eyepiece of a scope. The larger the exit pupil, the brighter the image. To determine the size, divide the objective lens diameter by the power (a 4x32 model has an exit pupil of 8mm).Eye Relief The distance a scope can be held away from the eye and still present the full field-of-view. Bushnell riflescopes provide an extra margin of comfort and recoil safety with extended eye relief and soft neoprene eyepiece guards.Field-of-View (F.O.V.) The side-to-side measurement of the circular viewing field or subject area. It is defined by the width in feet or meters of the area visible at 100 yards or meters. A wide field-of-view makes it easier to spot game and track moving targets. Generally, the higher the magnification, the narrower the field-of-view. Firefly™ A combination optical configuration using lenses and mirrors to create a total scope length much shorter than the total focal length of the system. This provides a compact design yielding long focal length performance.
This Product was added to our catalog on Tuesday, 14. April 2009.