I purchased the Bushnell AR scope because I needed an optic for local 3-gun matches and varmint hunting. The scope had everything I was looking for at a very inexpensive price. I opted to purchase a Bushnell because I have not had any problems with any products that I have used from them. This includes some of their low end scopes and some higher end ones.
The scope was mounted on my AR in a Warne RAMP mount and it fit perfectly. Once sighted in, I tried out the BDC reticle with some 55gr ammo. I was only able to try the drop compensators at 200 and 300yds, but they seemed to be accurate enough. The BDC is calibrated for your standard 55gr ammunition, but should also work adequately with 62gr ammo. The BDC reticle is to be zeroed at 100yds and then has dots for 200, 300, 400, & 500 yard drops. The 600 drop mark is where the line gets wider (think duplex reticle). I would have liked it better if Bushnell had put a dot at 600. I use heavier bullets and just plugged them into a ballistic program so that I know what the drops actually are in comparison.
This scope has some nice features. For one, it has resettable target turrets. Once sighted in, you can take the supplied allen wrench, loosen up the screw on the top of the turret, pull the knob up and turn to zero, and push it back down, then tighten up the allen screw. The AR series scopes also have a side parallax adjustment, which is very nice when adjustment is needed while looking through the scope. I found the scope to be very clear for the price, especially at the lower settings. After adjusting past about 11x it gets a tiny bit blurry around the edges. The eye relief must be more precise at the higher magnification also. The reticle is calibrated at the highest (12x) magnification also, but I didn't have any problems seeing any targets at this magnification.
Now for the things I didn't like about this scope. It is heavy, weighing in at more than 21 ounces. It is definitely noticeable when mounted. The target turret clicks are a little bit mushy. But I really didn't expect any more at this price point. The scope is also long at 12". Not unmanageable, but it could be shorter. The other notable dislike is the small blurriness around the edge at higher magnifications.
Even with the flaws mentioned above, I do like this scope. It has the right features at an excellent price. It can be used with both eyes open down at 3x and can magnify smaller targets at the 12x setting. If you're not concerned about weight, this could be a good scope for your next AR.
Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points
Claim to Fame: Inexpensive Tactical scope for AR style rifles in .223(5.56)
Target Market: Those looking for a decent inexpensive optic with some higher priced features
FNBs:
- Drop Zone 223 BDC reticle
- Side parallax adjustment
- Reset to zero adjustable target style turrets
- Second focal plane
- Fully multi-coated optics
- Finish: Matte Black
- 1" tube diameter
- Length (in / mm): 12 / 305
- Drop Zone-223 BDC Reticle
- Field of View (ft@100 yds. / m@100 m): 33/8.5@3x / 11/2.5@12x
- Adj Range in@100yds/ m@100m: +50 / 1.3
- Weight (oz. / g): 21.3 / 604
- Exit Pupil (mm): 13.7@3x / 3.7@12x
- Eye Relief (in / mm): 3.7 / 95
- Click Value in@100 yds / mm@100m: 0.25 / 6.95
- Power / Obj Lens: 3-12x 40mm
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available? None, Comes in Matte Black only.
What others are saying?:
Bryan on Amazon: 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty good scope: Install and zeroing were pretty easy. I bought this and the Millett 1 piece mount sold as a combo here on Amazon. The mount allowed forward offset to improve eye relief on my flat top AR. Eye relief (real world) is around 4 inches. The eyepiece is large and the optics art crisp. Both eyes open works great. Not as crisp as the Nikon I have in the same price range but acceptable. There is both a focus and a parallax adjustment to make sure you get the cross-hairs in sharp focus which is nice. The turrets are a little mushy and don't give good tactile feedback but are acceptable. The zoom has no stops which I don't really like and it's pretty high effort which may be the price for a weather seal on this scope. Adjust zoom requires a firm grip on rifle because even with bipod, you need good leverage to change it. So far, it has held a crisp zero through 40 shots and the MOA system is nice for no shoot ranging. This is a good varmint scope IMHO. If it stays as good as it has been while new, I will be very happy.
CavScoutDM on Brownells: 5 out of 5 stars
Great scope @ Unbelievable price: I mounted this scope on my just finished 24" Long Range AR15 and I couldn't be happier. Repeatable, clear, and the BDC works great with just a little practice. Bushnell hit a home run with this one, I just wish I'd seen the 18X as I would have bought it instead of the 12X. No matter though as I said before they knocked it out of the park with this one!
Price point:
I need it now! Availability: Amazon, Brownells, or your local gun shop.
Our Rating:
Pros:
- Side parallax adjustment
- Target style turrets
- Reset to zero turrets
- Good glass clarity at most magnifications
Cons:
- Heavy
- Long length
- Semi-mushy turret clicks
- Not super clear at 12x
Chad's favorite link: AR15 Podcast