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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very nice... Jun 25, 2008
By Mario A. Herrera
"Mario Herrera"
I have one on my AR-15 flat-top.
Very clear optics, I really like the different reticles which are very sharp, another very cool thing is the anti-parallax, even if your eye or head moves, the reticle maintains the POI. the battery life is also very good. Bushnell has a good name in the optics industry because they always stand behind all their products.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great scope for Ruger Mark III pistol Aug 03, 2009
By A. Hearn The Bushnell Trophy red dot scope works will with my .22LR semiauto pistol (Ruger Mark III) it mounts easily on the pistol's Weaver rail, is lightweight, looks good, and is easy to use. Of the four different reticles, I found the 3 MOA dot to be my favorite. The other three seemed a little too bright even at the lowest brightness setting (maybe not in very bright sunlight).
The product seems to be strongly built and should have no problems with recoil or getting banged around a bit. I've shot maybe 200 rounds with it and it stays in perfect adjustment.
Elevation and windage adjustments are easy, using a dime coin or screwdrive. Reticle selection and on/off/brighness knobs are easy to use.
In a test comparing using the red dot scope and conventional iron sights, the red dot scope wins hands down. I was able to get very tight groups with the red dot, and not so tight with the conventional sights on the gun, even shooting from a sandbag.
I can't compare the Bushnell with some of the more expensive scopes, but I can't imagine how they would be any better. If you have never used a red dot scope before, you owe yourself a treat.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bushnell scope Nov 05, 2008
By G. Martin You can beat this for the price. It mounts easy and works great. It comes with scope rings and a polarized lens to reduce glare. It holds tight shot after shot.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Another Great Addition to My Bushmaster M4 Type Carbine Jun 27, 2009
By Blaine E. Moyer
"JarheadBlaine"
This is a great scope. I have another brand Red Dot Device on my Marlin 336SS and I prefer this one many times over. The brightness range is more than adequate for the bright Arizona desert daytime or our darkest nights. I shoot both right and left handed and I find the controls are fine no matter which side I choose. Another excellent buy at a great price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, but... Mar 14, 2011
By D. Choe
"Rurouken"
Nice red dot scope. Comes with vertical split weaver rings (so-so), rubber scope covers, allen wrench, battery (1), cleaning cloth, tube extension, and a polarized filter. Mounted it on a Beretta Neos (22lr). Was using it in bright sunlight with brightness setting 7, with the 65 MOA with 3 MOA dot reticle for close range shooting (25 yards), and I had no problems seeing it. The 4 different reticle's are actually nice depending on what you're trying to do.
Unfortunately, I had to return it. Hoping that the unit I got was defective (purchased 3/11/2011, copyright on box showed 2005, though box looked pristine, and unit was genuinely untouched). Basically the reticle would dim or turn off with each shot, and come back on. Seems that the brightness knob jiggles, and this affects the reticle. Happened on all 4 reticles, no matter what brightness setting. As stated before, I had this mounted only on a Beretta Neos, which shoots .22LR, so not a recoil issue.
Would have done an exchange, but can't wait 2-4 weeks for a new sight, so just had to go for a refund, but will purchase again when it is in stock.
For anyone that does purchase it, give it a good wiggle while the sight is turned on as soon as you get it, as I was able to get the reticle to flicker and dim by wiggling the brightness knob with just 2 fingers. And no, this is not "normal" as I have a BSA RGB red dot scope (which costs 1/3 of what the Bushnell Trophy 1x28 does), and the brightness knob does not wiggle on it.
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