Bushnell Trophy Line - Product in Focus - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on December 13, 2016
Duration: 2:31

This video provides an overview of the Bushnell Trophy line of optics, including laser rangefinders, rifle scopes, and binoculars. It highlights key specifications for each product type, such as rangefinder distances, scope magnifications and reticles, and binocular configurations. The presenter emphasizes the suitability of the Trophy line for various hunting applications.

Quick Summary

The Bushnell Trophy line offers a range of optics for hunters, including a laser rangefinder with up to 850-yard capability, rifle scopes from 1.75-4x to 6-18x magnification with options like DOA reticles, and fully multi-coated binoculars in various configurations like 8x42 and 10x42.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Bushnell Trophy Optics
  2. 00:16Bushnell Trophy Laser Rangefinder Features
  3. 00:50Bushnell Trophy Rifle Scope Options
  4. 01:29Bushnell Trophy Binoculars Overview
  5. 02:12Conclusion: Bushnell Trophy Line

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum range of the Bushnell Trophy laser rangefinder?

The Bushnell Trophy laser rangefinder has a maximum range of up to 850 yards on reflective targets. For less reflective targets like trees, it can reach about 600 yards, and for difficult targets like deer, the maximum range is around 200 yards.

What are the magnification options for Bushnell Trophy rifle scopes?

The Bushnell Trophy line offers a range of rifle scopes, with magnifications starting from 1.75-4x at the lower end and going up to 6-18x at the top end. There are up to eight different models available in this line.

What types of reticles are available for Bushnell Trophy rifle scopes?

Many Bushnell Trophy rifle scopes come standard with a Circle X reticle. Some models also offer the DOA reticle as a choice, which is designed for specific firearms like muzzleloaders or shotguns.

What are the available configurations for Bushnell Trophy binoculars?

Bushnell Trophy binoculars are available in several configurations, including 10x28, 8x32, 8x42, and 10x42. These binoculars feature Porro prisms and fully multi-coated lenses for enhanced viewing.

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