Bushnell® Trophy® XLT Blackpowder Scope

   

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Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13"-14.3oz.
Objective Size (mm): 40mm
Eye Relief: 5"
Reticle: DOA 250
FOV @ 100 Yds: 33' - 11'
Tube Size: 1 Inch
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  • Boasts a full 91% light transmission
  • Best in its class for low-light performance
  • Fully multi-coated optics
  • Dry nitrogen-filled for 100% waterproof, fogproof, shockproof performance
  • Butler Creek® flip-open scope covers
  • One-piece tube construction with integrated saddle
  • Fast-focus eyepiece
  • 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments
  • DOA 250 reticle offers extra-quick target acquisition
  • DOA 250 reticle is pre-calibrated to give you precision aiming points for selected yardages while using a standard magnum load

Reliable performance made the Trophy the best-selling riflescope in the world, and now now Bushnell has adapted it to meet the special needs of muzzleloaders. Expect a brighter, sharper, clearer view than you ever thought possible when dusk is gathering around you, and that monster buck is moving your way. The Trophy XLT boasts a full 91% light transmission…easily the best in its class for low-light performance. Fully multi-coated optics ensure sharp contrast and color integrity; and while this scope is dry nitrogen-filled for 100% waterproof, fogproof, shockproof performance, you get an extra measure of protection with the Butler Creek® flip-open scope covers—standard equipment! One-piece tube construction with integrated saddle; fast-focus eyepiece; 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments. The awesome DOA 250 reticle offers extra-quick target acquisition and is pre-calibrated to give you precision aiming points for selected yardages while using a standard magnum load.

Bushnell DOA (Dead on Accurate) Reticles let you extend your effective range AND judge a buck’s rack size in seconds. Extended yardage aiming points enable you to shoot with greater precision than ever before. The DOA 250 is accurate to 250 yards for muzzleloaders.

Rated 5 out of 5 by 6 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome Purchase I recently purchased Bushnell Trophy scope for muzzleloader. Once I got it sighted in it stayed true and acuracte. I would recommend anyone to buy this scope. January 23, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good buy I've been shooting this scope for a couple of months out of a .50 cal magnum muzzle loader and I have been very pleased so far. The clarity of the optics is great, the different yardages are very fast and helful, and the point of impact has not changed, even with 150 grains of powder. Sighting in, the clicks are crisp and the view with the variable power is sharp throughout. I would recommend this scope to any black powder enthusiast......I primarily hunt elk and mule deer so I am looking forward to using this scope on some future hunts. November 23, 2010
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You should be able to use the medium rings/mount with the 40mm objective diameter. For a 50 mm you would need to go to a high.
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I have an H&R Ultra Slug Hunter Single Shot Shotgun. It has the rail and is ready to mount a scope. I dont really like the recticles of the "shotgun" scopes, and was wondering if something like this would work. Any other suggestions are appreciated.
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In my opinion it would work, although you would have to make sure you have plenty of clearance between the hammer spur and the scope. Take the rifle(unloaded, and preferably broke down) to Bass Pro or your dealer to check.
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If you're shooting a shotgun, the eye relief is very important. The more eye relief....the better.
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What are the best powder bullet combos for this scope?
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I found that the Hornady 250 gr. SST with either 100 grns. or 150 grns. of IMR White Hots. Start with 100 grns. Note: some black powder rifles are not set up for magnum loads(150grns). Make sure you check with the manufacturer. 100 grns would be sufficiant for out to 125yrds.
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I recommend Blackhorn 209. I've tried 777 both loose and pellets and Blackhorn 209 is BY far the best! Zero clean up, no powder burn ring and very consistent shot to shot. I have fired over 15 shots with out cleaning, try that with the others. I also use a Barnes TEZ 250 grain sabot bullet combination. 3 shot groups less than 1 inch using a CVA Accura V2.
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