Bone Collector Muzzleloader Scope

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posted on March 9, 2010
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Black powder hunters and fans of Michael Waddell's Bone Collector show will appreciate the quality features of the new 3-9x40 Bone Collector scope from Bushnell.

The scope has the new DOA 250 reticle that allows shooters to hold dead on at ranges from 100 to 250 yards. The DOA reticle also has the Rack Bracket feature which helps hunters determine the width of a deer's rack while field judging the animal before the shot.

The Bone Collector scope has a fast focus eye piece and multi-coated optics that provide 90% light transmission. Lenses are permanently coated with RainGuard HD for hunting in any type of weather. The Bone Collector logo is prominently displayed on the objective bell.

The Scope has a full 5 inches of eye relief, making it perfect for muzzle loading rifles.

The Bushnell Bone collector scope sells for a suggested retail price of $299.99.

For more information on Bushnell Products visit www.bushnell.com or call 800-423-3537 for consumer inquiries.

Bushnell Outdoor Products is a global manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer products based in Overland Park, Kansas. Bushnell Outdoor Products sells its products worldwide under the Bushnell, Tasco, Serengeti, Bollé, Uncle Mike's Law Enforcement, Stoney Point, Hoppe's, Butler Creek, Cébé, Millett, Uncle Mike's, Final Approach and Simmons brand names. For information about any of these brands or products, please contact Bushnell Public Relations at (913) 752-6105.

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