The Bushnell Trophy 3-9×40 Multi-Coated Rifle Scope is a versatile optic that will help you bag that trophy buck you’ve been hunting. These Rifle Scopes by Bushnell feature fully multi-coated optics with 91% light transmission rate, so every image you see through your scope will be bright and crystal clear, and the 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments make precision targeting easy. The dry-nitrogen filled, one-piece tube design with integrated saddle of the Bushnell Trophy 3-9x40mm Second Focal Plane Rifle Scope makes this a durable optic able to withstand the elements and abuse from recoil shot after shot. Choose the Bushnell Trophy 1in Tube Rifle Scope for a scope that won’t let you down. Specifications for Bushnell Trophy 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: Bushnell Objective Lens Diameter: 40 mm Magnification: 3 – 9 x Tube Diameter: 1 in Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 4.44 – 13.33 mm Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 13 – 38 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 4 in Color: Black Weight: 14.3 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.25 in at 100 yds Length: 12 in Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: Fixed Adjustment Range: 60 in at 100 yds Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Light Transmission: 91 % Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Box Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Features of Bushnell Trophy 3-9×40 Multi-Coated Rifle Scope, BU-RS-BNTRPHYS: Fully multi-coated optics 91% light transmission 100% waterproof, fogproof and shockproof Dry nitrogen filled Fast-focus eyepiece One-piece tube with integrated saddle 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments Package Contents: Bushnell Trophy 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope
6 reviews for Bushnell Trophy 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope
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Gunner G –
Initially peeved did not come with at least cheap lenses covers so they won't get scratched till good covers can be had. Other then that I was amazed at the at dusk & dawn brightness & crystal clearity. Depth of field as a little tight and the field of view limited, but with no loss of clarity around the edges. Overall for a $120. Of course the real test will the the battering of my 50 caliber muzzleloader on benchrestand holding a group at 50 yards to 100 yards.TBD
Lil Mike –
Topped my mossberg Patriot 308 with the bushnell trophy 3x9x50… very nice scope for the money.. in 5 shots I had it an inch high at 100 yards and shot it app 4 more times and grouped at about 1 3/4-2”.. definitely gonna be a deadly go to setup this rifle season here in Kentucky
Bob Griffith –
This scope is very well made for the price point. The glass is very clear and the DOA reticle provides several hold-overs for longer ranges. This scope is made in South Korea so if you're trying to avoid buying Chinese made products you should consider buying a Bushnell.
Revolation Arms –
Good-looking scope precision adjustments with high-quality value-priced optics! I have used Bushnell products for years always served me well my customers are well pleased. Optical quality is very good and good mechanical adjustments with repeatability.
bear –
It’s cheap plain and simple . The glass is pretty clear . It gets the job done and nothing more . The funny thing I’m having a hard time with is I got mine at bass pro for $49.99 not on sale . Had two $25 gift cards burning a hole in my pocket so after ca tax I paid $4.95 out of pocket . So yes for that price not a bad scope . But I would never pay more then that for this scope and I sure as h—- wouldn’t pay a hundred + for it . There’s just to many other options out there for just over a hundred smackers . I like the scope , its ok just ok
ham296 –
Having been at this 'scope game' for 30+ years I have utilized quite a few scopes on a number of rifles from fixed 2.5, 4x & 6x, variables from 1-3, 2-7, 3-9 & so on. Have used Zeiss, Nikon, Weaver, Bushnell, Leupold and more. From 22's to 45 caliber rifles. Do not waste your money on this scope. There are others in the same price range that offer much better clarity. Field-of-View (FOV) is very disappointing to say the least. Intended to put this scope on a 17HMR. Debating whether use on a 22 or return it. Spend a few dollars more & get the Sightron or Nikon Prostaff. Have both & this Bushnell doesn't hold a candle to them.