Bushnell Releases Trophy Quick Acquisition Riflescope

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posted on January 20, 2022
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Bushnell has introduced the Trophy Quick Acquisition 1x-6x-24mm, a riflescope purpose built for short- to mid-range hunting, particularly atop lever-actions, brush guns, shotguns and modern sporting rifles.

The Trophy Quick Acquisition scope is built around a ½ MOA illuminated-dot drop reticle. Hashmarks on the reticle’s vertical stadia are set in 2-MOA increments. This allows for instant holdovers of up to 20 MOA. The reticle also features six on/off settings and “off” positions between intensities, so a shooter doesn’t have to return to zero and lose their preferred intensity.

In addition, enhanced optical glass with multi-coated surfaces and Ultra-Wideband coatings improve light transmission, contrast and clarity. Capped turrets protect shooters’ windage and elevation settings in the field, while a lightweight and waterproof aircraft-grade aluminum body can withstand the worst elements a shooter might encounter.

For more information about Bushnell or the Trophy Quick Acquisition riflescope, which bears Bushnell's Lifetime Ironclad warranty, check out bushnell.comMSRP: $199.99.

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