Crimson Trace Brushline & Hardline Scopes | Gun & Gear LIVE

Published on February 12, 2021
Duration: 19:55

This video provides an in-depth look at Crimson Trace's new Brushline and Hardline scope series, featuring insights from Crimson Trace representative Jack. The discussion covers shared premium features like ED glass and aerospace-grade aluminum construction, alongside a comprehensive overview of the diverse reticle options available, including specialized BDC and caliber-specific designs. The presenters highlight the versatility of these scopes for various shooting disciplines, from hunting to tactical competition, and touch upon future product developments.

Quick Summary

Crimson Trace offers two main scope lines: Brushline for hunting and Hardline for tactical/competition. All 50 new models feature ED glass, MC coatings, aerospace-grade aluminum, and a lifetime warranty. Reticle options include MIL, MOA, and specialized BDC designs, with caliber-specific versions and illuminated choices available for low-light conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:40Introduction to Guns & Gear Live
  2. 01:28Crimson Trace's Expansion into Optics
  3. 03:09Introducing Jack from Crimson Trace
  4. 03:47Hardline vs. Brushline Scope Series
  5. 04:45Shared Features: Glass, Coatings, Construction
  6. 05:28Crimson Trace Lifetime Warranty
  7. 05:46Reticle Options: MIL, MOA, BDC
  8. 06:09Brushline BDC & BDC Pro Reticles
  9. 06:45Caliber-Specific Reticles
  10. 07:02Hardline Illuminated Reticles
  11. 08:08Favorite Scope: 6-24x Long Range
  12. 08:53Favorite Scope: 1-6x LPVO
  13. 09:23Favorite Scope: 4-16x Mid-Range
  14. 10:40Turret Manipulation with Gloves
  15. 11:09Link to Scopes & Discount Code
  16. 12:10Reticle Count: Brushline vs. Hardline
  17. 12:26Choosing the Right Reticle
  18. 13:17Illuminated Reticles in Low Light
  19. 14:19BDC Reticles Explained
  20. 15:44BDC Muzzleloader & Predator Reticles
  21. 16:54Hardline Series Applications
  22. 17:10LPVO Explained: 1-6x Power
  23. 18:00Crimson Trace CT Custom Reticle
  24. 18:18Value Proposition of Crimson Trace Scopes
  25. 18:46Final Call to Action & Discount

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Crimson Trace's Brushline and Hardline scope series?

The Brushline series is specifically designed for dedicated hunting applications, focusing on features beneficial for the field. In contrast, the Hardline series is optimized for tactical use, competition shooting, and precision target engagement, offering features tailored to those demanding environments.

What premium features are common to all new Crimson Trace scopes?

All 50 new Crimson Trace scopes come equipped with high-quality ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass for superior clarity and color accuracy. They also feature advanced MC (Multi-Coated) lens coatings and are built with a durable aerospace-grade aluminum construction, backed by a no-questions-asked lifetime warranty.

What types of reticles does Crimson Trace offer in their new scope lines?

Crimson Trace offers a wide array of reticle options, including MIL (Milliradian) and MOA (Minute of Angle) for tactical applications, and various Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticles. They also provide caliber-specific BDC reticles for popular cartridges and illuminated options for low-light shooting.

Are Crimson Trace scopes suitable for use with gloves?

Yes, Crimson Trace has incorporated aggressive knurling on the turrets and magnification rings of their scopes. This design provides a tactile grip that makes them easier to manipulate and adjust, even when wearing gloves or in cold, wet conditions.

What is the warranty policy for Crimson Trace rifle scopes?

Crimson Trace stands behind its new scope lines with a comprehensive lifetime warranty. This means that if any of their scopes should fail in the field for any reason, Crimson Trace will replace the scope at no cost to the customer, no questions asked.

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