Nikon Buckmasters II Low-Light Riflescope Now Available

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posted on July 23, 2017
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Nikon has announced that it's new Buckmasters II 3-9x50 Matte BDC riflescope is now on the way to dealer's shelves. The large-objective lens addition to the Buckmasters II line is designed to be ideal for low-light situations.

The new scope utilizes Nikon's Fully Multicoated lenses and the long-range aiming simplicity of the company's BDC reticle. The scope features ¼-inch@100 yards reticle adjustments and Spring-Loaded Instant Zero-Reset turrets, which can be returned to the zero-mark after sight-in. It also has a fixed 100-yard parallax setting.

The Buckmasters II 3-9x50 Matte BDC ships with an MSRP of $179.95. It is backed by Nikon's Limited Lifetime Warranty and No Fault Repair/Replacement policy.

For more information, go to NikonSportOptics.com.

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