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Bushnell® Banner® Dusk & Dawn® Rifle Scopes

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  • Ultra-bright Dusk & Dawn Brightness multicoated lenses
  • 1/4 MOA fingertip adjustable windage and elevation adjustment
  • 100% waterproof and fogproof
  • Fast focus eyepiece
  • Matte finish

Ultra-bright scopes feature Dusk & Dawn Brightness™ (DDB) multicoated lenses for an edge in dim light. Fast-focus eyepiece, 1/4-MOA fingertip audible/resettable windage and elevation adjustments, and 100% waterproof/fogproof performance. Banner 3.5–10x36 mm 17 Super with BDC (Bullet Drop Compensator) is calibrated for the .17 HMR—just dial in the distance [Read More]

   



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6X

24X

40mm

Eye Relief: 3.4"
Reticle: Mil Dot
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 17' - 5'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 16"-19.5oz.
38-884-122-00
Your Price (each): $219.99
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3.5X

10X

36mm

Eye Relief: 3.4"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 30' - 10'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 12.5"-12.5oz.
38-885-321-00
Your Price (each): $119.99
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4X

12X

40mm

Eye Relief: 3.3"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 29' - 11'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 12"-15oz.
38-671-427-01
Your Price (each): $139.99
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1.5X

4.5X

32mm

Eye Relief: 4"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 67' - 23'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 10.5"-10.5oz.
38-864-246-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
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4X

16X

40mm

Eye Relief: 3.3"
Reticle: CF-500
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 22' - 6'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 14"-16oz.
38-404-361-00
Your Price (each): $119.99
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3X

9X

40mm

Eye Relief: 3.3"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 40' - 14'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 12"-13oz.
38-670-391-01
Your Price (each): $99.99
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6X

18X

50mm

Eye Relief: 3.5"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 17' - 6'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 16"-18oz.
38-671-427-02
Your Price (each): $159.99
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3X

9X

50mm

Eye Relief: 3.8"
Reticle: Multi X
FOV @ 100 Yds.: 26' - 12'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 16"-19oz.
38-671-427-03
Your Price (each): $149.99
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  • Ultra-bright Dusk & Dawn Brightness multicoated lenses
  • 1/4 MOA fingertip adjustable windage and elevation adjustment
  • 100% waterproof and fogproof
  • Fast focus eyepiece
  • Matte finish

Ultra-bright scopes feature Dusk & Dawn Brightness™ (DDB) multicoated lenses for an edge in dim light. Fast-focus eyepiece, 1/4-MOA fingertip audible/resettable windage and elevation adjustments, and 100% waterproof/fogproof performance. Banner 3.5–10x36 mm 17 Super with BDC (Bullet Drop Compensator) is calibrated for the .17 HMR—just dial in the distance and it compensates for bullet drop. Includes blank dial for other calibers. Illuminated CF-500 reticle models, which are ballistically compensated for today’s most popular loads, switch from red to green. Matte finish.

FOV = Field of view at 100 yards

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should be no problem, might even be better on a short action gun
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I have used the dusk to dawn for many years and works well. Amazing under low light conditions
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what is eye relief?

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The distance that your eye needs to be from the scope to receive a full field of view in the scope
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I have 2 of these scopes.........1 on a cva kodiak .45 muzzleloader and the other on an enfield .303 and they say you have 4 inches of eye relief and this has been true in both cases. Especially the enfield because it wasnt made to have a scope on it, but I didnt have any problem at all.
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It is the distance between the optic lens and your eye. I have come to learn that more eye relief means more chance to screw up a high pressure shot.
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hi,
i don't know what scope would be best for me.i will be deer hunting with a Remington sps in .308.
because of the terrain where ill be hunting, a +500m shot would be rare.
i am interested in buying the Bushnell dusk and dawn scope.i bought a pair of redhead binoculars and i am very impressed.im wondering if redhead do something similar.
ideally i don't want to spend over $200 and would prefer a mildot.
thanks a million,
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After just owning one of these scopes I would pass if I was you. I am very familiar with the rem 308, I was in the US Army for 8 yrs. I would recomend one of the new Redfields with the accu reticle. I just bought one to see if I could find a good scope under 200 as well. I put it on a tikka 3006 and it is deadly from 100 to 500 yds. It should be awesome on your sps. Hope this helps. I do recomend Bushnell in their Elite series but they get very pricy. Thanks
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i would look into a 4x12x40 for that distance and for deer hunting
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Almost any quality 3x9 scope will be all you will ever need. The bushnell scope is on the cheap side of good. There are MANY better choices in the $200 an under price range. The Nikon 3x9 Prostaff is far superior and well within your budget at $159.99. The Prostaff also can be had with a bullet drop compensating reticle for ten bucks more.
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Hi Brian,
My advise would be to spend the money now for a quality scope so you don,t end up like myself with a broken scope in the middle of a season for the second time like I have. The cost of the trip and your time is worth the extra money now or like myself, The cost could be unmeasureable
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A 30-30 is a close range gun. You're not going to be shooting 300+ yds. Any scope will do fine, just don't go crazy on magnification. A 2x7 variable would be fine or even a fixed 4 power. If you go with a fixed 4 power you can get a better brand name scope for less money than a variable.
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you simply dont need an expensive scope for a 30-30 seeing as they are really not meant for long distance shots, if your looking for superb quality go with a nikon prostaff, its price is 159.99 but if you ask me a $50 3-9x40 bushnell off the rack scope will do just fine for a 30-30 because you really shouldnt be shooting more that 150 yards with that calliber
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Short answer: Yes.
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Spend the extra and buy the Nikon Prostaff
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im wondering cause i want BDC but the best time to see deer is in low light.... you know? dusk and dawn!!!
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With optics you get what you pay for. the more you spend on a scope the better it usually is at dusk and dawn. Nikons prostaff 3x9 has a BDC for $169 and is a very good scope.
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Depends on your primary hunting spot. The BDC is designed to assist hunters that often take shots at 200, 300, 400 yards, etc. If your favored spot does not present many long-range shooting opportunities, the BDC would not give you any advantage very often. As you said, the Dusk and Dawn coating will always give you a few more minutes of hunting in any hunting location. You will just have to analyze your favorite spot or spots and decide which of these two will serve you better and most often.
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A 50mm is a BIG scope. You may need to see someone local and have it installed. Tall rings may work but only if you don't have iron sights ( the front of your scope will hit the rear sight).
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Leupold single base and Extra high rings.
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Yes, but it would really depend on what you want to use your .22 for.
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I would buy the BSA Sweet .22 scope Myself !!
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Honestly I can see almost no need for a 6-18 scope unless you are reaching out to 800+ yards. Even then you don't really need it. USMC snipers only use ten power scopes on their .308 cal rifles. They shoot out to 1k+ yards with only ten power. 4x12 should be plenty.
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I have both and I love both. I think all and all I would go with the 40 for the short mag. The banner is probably the best scope that you can get for the money. I have nothing but banner in my safe. Even though Bushnell doesnt even make it. they just put thier name on it. Goes to show you just how little alot of people know.
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I would buy the 50mm objective as it permits more light. When hunting early in the morning or late in the afternoon, the extra light will help.
I also advise to switch to the Nikon Prostaff or Leupold as the optics are so much better.
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