Posted June 3, 2017 5:11 pm by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

Bushnell Trophy Xtreme Optics offer exceptional clarity and hold compared to mid-range offerings from Nikon, Leupold, and Vortex — and for half the price. (Photo: Kristin Alberts)
With the introduction of Savage’s new line of MSR’s, it’s only natural to see Bushnell introducing a line of partnering optics, given that the two are held under parent company Vista Outdoors.  How does the Trophy Xtreme line perform?  Is it just another AR optic, or much more?  Guns.com finds out.
Bushnell’s Trophy Xtreme line of Scopes
The Trophy Xtreme second focal plane riflescopes are purpose-built for hunters, though they are useful on the target range as well.  All are built on 30mm tubes with oversized objectives for exceptional brightness and light transmission.  Side parallax focus and a fast-focus eyepiece are both easy to operate.  The Trophy Xtreme line comes with Bushnell’s quality Rainguard HD lens coating to maintain a clear view in rough weather conditions.  These optics are dry nitrogen filled with over 90 percent light transmission ratings and are advertised as 100 percent waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof.
Bushnell’s Trophy Xtreme at home atop Savage’s MSR-10 Hunter rifle in .308 (Photo: Kristin Alberts)
The ¼ MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments are standard on the matte finished

Source: Guns.com

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