Bushnell Trophy 1x28 Rifle scope Matte 4 Dial-In Electronic - Green Dot for low light, Red Dot sight for bright light 730135
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TMS31's Review of Bushnell Trophy 1x28 Rifle scope Matte 4 Dial-In Electronic - Green Dot for low light, Red Dot sight for bright light 730135
I would rate this scope with zero stars, if I could. It is cheap, but at any price, not worth the time, money and wasted ammunition you will burn in finding out how poorly it is engineered and how badly it performs.
What is wrong with it?
- Changing between the 8 reticles changes the point of impact of your shooting by a remarkable amount. Possible as much as a foot at 100 yards. You don't even have to shoot the gun on which it is mounted to see this. Just put the rifle in a good gun rest, aim at something with the red dot, then switch to another reticle. You'll be looking at something new in your sight picture. But, if you insist, you can shoot again to confirm how serious the defect really is.
- There are no true positive stops to lock the reticles. To see that, shoot a few rounds, move the reticle to another one, then return to the one you originally used. Shoot again to see where the bullets go. You will be amazed. And you won't like it.
- The reticle (the dot, say) cannot hold your sighting even if you do not touch it. That means your groups will be poor as the dot drifts around (or else the parallax is terrible - I am not sure which).
You can find good red dot scopes that can cut the variance of groups made by this product by a factor of 4-5. Don't waste time and money on this one.
What is wrong with it?
- Changing between the 8 reticles changes the point of impact of your shooting by a remarkable amount. Possible as much as a foot at 100 yards. You don't even have to shoot the gun on which it is mounted to see this. Just put the rifle in a good gun rest, aim at something with the red dot, then switch to another reticle. You'll be looking at something new in your sight picture. But, if you insist, you can shoot again to confirm how serious the defect really is.
- There are no true positive stops to lock the reticles. To see that, shoot a few rounds, move the reticle to another one, then return to the one you originally used. Shoot again to see where the bullets go. You will be amazed. And you won't like it.
- The reticle (the dot, say) cannot hold your sighting even if you do not touch it. That means your groups will be poor as the dot drifts around (or else the parallax is terrible - I am not sure which).
You can find good red dot scopes that can cut the variance of groups made by this product by a factor of 4-5. Don't waste time and money on this one.
Pros:
- None
Cons:
- Poor engineering
- Poor performance
Best Used for:
- Not much
Would Recommend:
No
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