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Published on August 4, 2023
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This guide details a rigorous durability test performed on a Bushnell RXM-300 reflex sight mounted on a Canik Rival-S pistol. The test, conducted by firearms influencer PewView, involves intentionally slamming the optic against a table and then verifying its zero retention through rapid fire on steel targets. It demonstrates the optic's resilience under extreme conditions, showcasing its ability to withstand abuse and maintain accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Bushnell RXM-300 red dot sight, mounted on a Canik Rival-S pistol, underwent a rigorous durability test involving repeated impacts against a wooden table. Despite the abuse, the optic maintained its zero when fired on steel targets, showcasing impressive resilience and reliability under extreme conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Optic Mounting
  2. 00:05Optic Impact and Durability Test
  3. 00:11Range Performance and Zero Check
  4. 00:30Continued Abuse and Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the Bushnell RXM-300 red dot sight?

The Bushnell RXM-300 demonstrated significant durability in testing, surviving repeated impacts against a hard surface and maintaining its zero on a Canik Rival-S pistol during rapid fire engagements on steel targets.

What firearm was used in the Bushnell RXM-300 durability test?

The Bushnell RXM-300 reflex sight was mounted and tested on a Canik Rival-S pistol. This 9mm firearm features a steel frame and a 5-inch barrel, proving capable of handling the stress of the optic's abuse test.

What is the RMR footprint?

The RMR footprint is a specific mounting pattern for reflex sights, popularized by Trijicon's RMR. It allows for direct mounting of compatible optics onto slides or mounting plates designed for this standard, ensuring a secure fit.

Can a red dot sight maintain zero after being dropped?

While not guaranteed for all optics, the Bushnell RXM-300 in this test maintained its zero after being subjected to significant impacts. However, it is crucial to always verify zero after any drop or severe shock to ensure accuracy.

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