1x4 power for my 308? ruger american predator?

Did anyone snag one of the cheap red dot 1-5 German no 4 bushnells that tenda and a few others had? Think it is the same as their budget ar scopes without a Christmas tree reticule
 
Did anyone snag one of the cheap red dot 1-5 German no 4 bushnells that tenda and a few others had? Think it is the same as their budget ar scopes without a Christmas tree reticule

I have the 1-4x Bushnell with the German #4 reticle and illuminated center dot. Really quite fond of it. Not the best for precision work but great in the field.

tojdMuG.jpg
 
Did anyone snag one of the cheap red dot 1-5 German no 4 bushnells that tenda and a few others had? Think it is the same as their budget ar scopes without a Christmas tree reticule

well i do not know about christmas but that specific reticle being ffp is great and the illuminated part is working as well not a german 4 but still good.
 
Did anyone snag one of the cheap red dot 1-5 German no 4 bushnells that tenda and a few others had? Think it is the same as their budget ar scopes without a Christmas tree reticule

I put one on me RAR and quite like 'er. The optics are very clear and the little red dot is crisp with no fuzzy edges like the reflex dot scopes out there. Perfect for us gun geezers with old eyes. The reticle on Bushnell Prime is free of the ballistic scale (Xmas tree) and the adjustments are precise & hold zero well on my Ruger which be in 450 BM. The scope is a tad porky'er than the Leupold AR units & ye gotta go with 30 mm rings on the Bushnell compared to the 1" rings for the Leupold . The price is right on the unit fer me.

RA Ranch 450 BM.jpg
 

Attachments

  • RA Ranch 450 BM.jpg
    RA Ranch 450 BM.jpg
    76.7 KB · Views: 52
Last edited:
On the 35 whelen too, I like your style

How much does that weigh with a full mag? :dancingbanana:

I'm actually not sure but the CVA is quite chunky - I'd say 8.5 on the bench or thereabouts. A hair lighter than my Vanguard, but MUCH slimmer and shorter (despite a 25" barrel with brake). Solid bush-pushing gun I feel.

Edit: It's actually 8.6lbs, turns out my Weatherby is a chonky 9.2lbs! Oh well, lugging them around is exercise I guess...
 
Last edited:
Low cost, a primary arms acss 1-4x would do the trick.

I like the low-height Leopold QRW 30mm rings for an allocation like that, but they're expensive compared to other options.
 
Back
Top Bottom