New: Bushnell Rimfire Riflescopes With DZ22 Reticle

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posted on May 7, 2021
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Bushnell has added two new models to its lineup of rimfire riflescopes. Available in a 3-9x40 mm configuration with DZ22 reticles, one model also includes an illuminated reticle. MSRP is $149.95 for the 3-9x40 mm rimfire riflescope with standard DZ22 reticle, and $179.95 for the illuminated DZ22 reticle model.

The DZ22 reticle was specifically designed for .22 LR rimfire ballistics, with drop points out to 125 yards. On the illuminated reticle model, the riflescope is standard with an off position between each intensity setting, so users do not have to return to zero and lose their preferred intensity. In addition, the illuminated reticle provides shooters with improved visibility in low light environments.

Standard features on both riflescopes include multi-coated surfaces, one-piece tube design and a large 40 mm objective lens for improved clarity and resolution, along with a larger exit pupil. Both riflescopes can also be used with the Bushnell Ballistic App.

Capped turrets aid in protecting windage and elevation settings in the field, while aircraft-grade aluminum construction safeguards the entire scope from the elements. IPX7-rated, the new optics have been designed to get the most out of rimfire rifle shooting in any weather conditions.

Learn more at bushnell.com.


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