Bushnell AR Optic Instruction Manual

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Pages 60
Year 2017
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Bushnell AR Optic Scope Specification

The Bushnell AR Optic Scope is engineered for precision shooting and durability, tailored specifically for AR-platform rifles. It features a fully multi-coated optical system that ensures high-definition clarity and optimal light transmission, enhancing visibility in various lighting conditions. The scope is constructed with a robust, anodized-finish aluminum alloy, providing resilience against harsh environments and ensuring longevity.

The optic scope integrates a second focal plane reticle, which remains constant in size across all magnification ranges, allowing shooters to estimate range at any power. It offers variable magnification options, typically ranging from 1-4x to 4.5-18x, catering to both close-quarters and long-range engagements with precision. The windage and elevation turrets are designed for precise adjustments, featuring tactile and audible clicks for intuitive operation and rapid zeroing.

Built to withstand the rigors of tactical environments, the scope is nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed, making it waterproof and fog-proof, ensuring reliable performance in adverse weather conditions. The fast-focus eyepiece allows for quick and easy reticle focusing, enhancing user experience by providing a crisp and clear sight picture.

The Bushnell AR Optic Scope is compatible with various mounting systems, offering flexibility in installation across different firearm platforms. Its versatile and rugged design makes it an ideal choice for both professional and recreational shooters seeking accuracy and reliability. The scope's durability, combined with its precise optical performance, positions it as a top-tier choice for enhancing shooting capabilities on AR rifles.

Bushnell AR Optic Scope F.A.Q.

How do I zero my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

To zero your Bushnell AR Optic Scope, mount the scope securely, fire a group of shots at a target, and adjust the windage and elevation turrets until your shots hit the center of the target.

What is the best way to clean and maintain my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the lenses and body. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution. Regularly check and tighten mounting screws to ensure stability.

How can I prevent fogging on my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

Bushnell scopes are nitrogen-filled to prevent fogging. To avoid fogging, ensure the scope remains sealed. Store in a dry place when not in use.

What should I do if my Bushnell AR Optic Scope is not holding zero?

Check that the scope rings and mounts are securely tightened. Inspect for any damage to the scope or mounting system that could affect performance.

How do I adjust the parallax on my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

The parallax adjustment is typically on the side of the scope. Rotate the knob until the target appears sharp and there's no apparent movement of the reticle over the target as you move your eye.

Can I use my Bushnell AR Optic Scope in low-light conditions?

Yes, Bushnell AR Optic Scopes are designed with coatings to enhance light transmission, making them suitable for low-light conditions.

How do I mount my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

Choose the appropriate rings and bases for your firearm, attach them securely, and ensure that the scope is level before tightening all screws.

Why is my reticle blurry on my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

Adjust the eyepiece focus ring to achieve a clear view of the reticle. Make sure the lenses are clean and that you are viewing through the scope from the correct distance.

What is the proper eye relief for the Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

The Bushnell AR Optic Scope typically offers 3-4 inches of eye relief. Position your eye at this distance for a full, clear view through the scope.

How do I adjust the windage and elevation on my Bushnell AR Optic Scope?

Use the windage (side turret) and elevation (top turret) adjustments to move the point of impact left/right and up/down, respectively. Make small adjustments and test fire to achieve the desired alignment.