Bushnell AR 223 scope 1-4x24

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Are these new and if not, anyone knows who carries 'em and cost and if they're crap? I tried looking them up but can't find any info or reviews.

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Kombayotch did a shot show review on this optic. Not a lot of info, but, they're new, and entry level priced. It might be a bit before we see them, but, I suspect we'll see them in the spring... Not a bad entry level choice.
 
Gah. Why do they spoil their scopes with all the logos? It looks like NASCAR.

Agreed! Hopefully it's just silk screened on and I can wipe it off with acetone if I pick one up. :p

Kombayotch did a shot show review on this optic. Not a lot of info, but, they're new, and entry level priced. It might be a bit before we see them, but, I suspect we'll see them in the spring... Not a bad entry level choice.

Oh? Cool, I'll go look that up. I just noticed that it's not illuminated, not sure if that's a big minus or not.
 
Kombayotch did a shot show review on this optic. Not a lot of info, but, they're new, and entry level priced. It might be a bit before we see them, but, I suspect we'll see them in the spring... Not a bad entry level choice.

Here is the Shot Show 2013 link by him:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...l-1-8-5x24mm-FFP-and-Bushnell-AR-1-4x24mm-FFP


So depending on price up here, it may be a good option for those wanting to try an scope on an AR platform without dropping alot of cash.

$299 projected USD, sub $400 CAD maybe?

I was looking at the Burris M-TAC 1-4, which is $450 at P&D.
 
Okay, these scopes have hit the shelves in the US back in September and it's not difficult to find a US retailer that has them in stock right now. Any idea when these will hit the shelves in Canada?
 
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Owned one. Not that new if you know how to get them. Sold it as it was surplus to my needs. Clear glass, great turrets, with a very simply easy to use reticle. The "Nascar" style decals are simple stickers and easy to remove. Non illuminated but at the price point a very solid optic.
 
I guess we will see how well they hold up, little disappointed with the made in China part. I still don't think they can produce good optics.
 
Higginson's had them in their price list quite a while ago but I haven't seen one in person yet. Also, the throw down pcl model has an illuminated reticle different from the non-pcl which is non illuminated and uses a duplex reticle with elevation holdovers. Higginsons list price for the non-pcl is $188 CDN. I'm thinking about trying one but I wouldn't expect a whole lot out of it. It will probably either have great glass but break easy/have some major factory defects or it will have ok glass and not break constantly like a Vortex. Time will tell.
 
For a $400 range AR scope I suggest the Hi-Lux CMR 1-4x24. I had the 223 reticle version and traded it for a 7.62 model to put on my 300 Blackout. Great reticle, great turrets with zero-stop, illuminated, nice clear glass.
I have no complaints with them.
 
For a $400 range AR scope I suggest the Hi-Lux CMR 1-4x24. I had the 223 reticle version and traded it for a 7.62 model to put on my 300 Blackout. Great reticle, great turrets with zero-stop, illuminated, nice clear glass.
I have no complaints with them.

Might have to consider that one as an option. Thanks.
 
There's also the Millet DMS 1-4x24 which is a nice unit when mounted in the Burris PEPR mount. You still have a very visible reticle even with the illumination off (Eotech-style donut/dot and a German No4 style reticle). They're around $300.
 
I bought one in the US, it was $179 at Walmart. It was ok, held zero but not great glass. Worked well enough for paper to 100 yards and gongs to 300. I had no complaints at all for the price.
 
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