Coated Optics
Coatings on lens surfaces reduce light loss and glare
due to reflection for a brighter, higher-contrast
image with reduced eyestrain. Bushnell® riflescopes
are coated with a microscopic film of magnesium
fluoride. More coatings lead to better
light transmission.
Types of Coating
Coated – A single layer on at least one lens
surface.
Fully Coated – A single layer on all air-to-glass
surfaces.
Multi-Coated – Multiple layers on at least
one lens surface.
Fully Multi-Coated – Multiple layers on all
air-to-glass surfaces.
Exit Pupil
The size of the column of light that leaves the eyepiece
of a scope. The larger the exit pupil, the brighter
the image.
To determine the size, divide the objective lens
diameter by the power (a 4x32 model has an exit pupil
of 8mm).
Eye Relief
The distance a scope can be held away from the eye
and still present the full field-of-view. Bushnell
riflescopes provide an extra margin of comfort
and recoil safety with extended eye relief and
soft neoprene eyepiece guards.
Field-of-View (F.O.V.)
The side-to-side measurement of the circular viewing
field or subject area. It is defined by the width
in feet or meters of the area visible at 100 yards
or meters. A wide field-of-view makes it easier
to spot game and track moving targets. Generally,
the higher the magnification, the narrower the
field-of-view.
FireFly™
Developed by Bushnell® engineers especially
for the lowest light hunting situations, the patented
FireFly™ reticle illuminates the crosshairs
after only a quick
10-second flashlight charge. Unlike battery-powered
reticles, which often fail at the absolute worst
times – the FireFly will glow green and you
will see your crosshairs against your quarry.
Magnification (Power)
Riflescopes are often referred
to by two numbers separated
by an "x". For example: 4x32.
The first number is the power
or magnification of the scope.
With a "4x", the object being viewed
appears to be four times closer than when seen with
the unaided eye.
Objective Lens Size
The second number in the formula (4x32) is the diameter
of the objective or front lens in millimeters.
The larger the
objective lens, the more light that enters the scope,
and the brighter the image.
Ocular Lens
The lens closest to your eye.
Parallax
A condition that occurs when the image of the target
is not focused precisely on the reticle plane.
Parallax is visible as an apparent movement between
the reticle and the target when the shooter moves
their head or, in extreme cases, as an
out-of-focus image. Bushnell center fire riflescopes
under 11x are factory-set parallax-free at 100 yards;
rim fire and shotgun scopes at 50 yards. Scopes of
11x or more have an adjustable objective to adjust
for parallax.
Precision Adjustments
The windage and elevation adjustments affect accuracy.
Windage is the horizontal (left-to-right) adjustment,
usually the side turret of the scope. Elevation
is the vertical (up-and-down) adjustment, usually
the top turret of the scope. Bushnell scopes feature
1/4 M.O.A.
(1/4" at 1 windage 00 yards) or finerand elevation
adjustments with audible clicks for greater precision.
Rainguard®
Bushnell's permanent, patented, hydrophobic
(water-repellant) lens coating prevents fogging by
causing
condensation from rain, sleet, snow or even your
own breath to bead up into much smaller droplets
than on standard coatings. Smaller droplets scatter
less light which results in a clearer, brighter view.
Now the hunter won't miss the shot of a lifetime
because of rain or accidentally breathing on his
eyepiece.
Resolution
Resolution, or definition, is the ability of a scope
to distinguish fine detail and retain clarity.
Rugged Body Construction
Bushnell riflescopes use a high-durability aluminum
alloy. They are also anodize-finished and are sealed
to protect the inside from the elements. Each riflescope
is rustproof, virtually scratch-proof and a beautiful
complement to the most expensive firearm.
Sealed, Waterproof and Fogproof
Bushnell riflescopes remain crystal-clear in all
types of weather. All 1" and 30 mm diameter
riflescopes are not only nitrogen-purged to remove
any vestige of internal moisture, but they are
also O-ring sealed to prevent the entry of dust
or moisture. |