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Bushnell is a leading producer of riflescopes, making a broad line for many different types of shooting. They're tough to beat in terms of what they offer in innovations and quality at a particular price. The Rimfire line are great for small caliber accuracy, with fully coated optics and economical designs.
| Magnification | 4x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32mm |
| Angle of View | 5.7° |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) | 300' (100 m at 1000 m) |
| Dioptric Correction Range | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 8.0mm |
| Eye Relief | 76mm |
| Filter Size | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Impact Point Correction per Click | 0.25" per 100 Yards (7.0mm per 100 meters) |
| Maximum Elevation/Windage Adjustment | 40.0" at 100 Yards (1.1 m at 100 meters) |
| Relative Brightness | 64.0 |
| Twilight Factor | 11.3 |
| Weatherproofing | Waterproof & fogproof |
| Dimensions | 11.5" (292mm) in Length |
| Weight | 0.63 lb (284 g) |
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Comments about Bushnell 4x32 .22 Rimfire Waterproof & Fogproof Riflescope (5.7-Degree Angle of View) with Multi-X Reticle - Matte Black (Clamshell):
Buy this scope. It is simple and reliable. I've got one on a Ruger 10/22. If you pay more than $50 for a rimfire scope, you are wasting your money. This scope is as good as any Nikon or Leupold you can find.
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Comments about Bushnell 4x32 .22 Rimfire Waterproof & Fogproof Riflescope (5.7-Degree Angle of View) with Multi-X Reticle - Matte Black (Clamshell):
Reasonable value for the cost. I thought it would be fine for .22. It was OK. If I had known it was made in China I would not have purchased the unit. Since I have spent more for a bottle of beer than this scope, I did not return it.
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