Bushnell Introduces Legend Ultra HD Riflescopes

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posted on April 17, 2012
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Bushnell has introduced its new Legend Ultra HD scope line, a high-quality and durable new series of riflescopes that are based on the company's Legend series binoculars and spotting scopes.

The Legend Ultra HD line will deliver an 89 percent light transmission, ensuring a sharp picture. Nine models will be available, four of which will feature the exclusive Bushnell Dead on Accurate reticle. Each model will be waterproof, fog proof and shock proof, and come equipped with the patented RainGuard HD coating.

The Legend Ultra HD riflescope line will be in stores beginning in April 2012.

Models and MSRPs:

- 1.750in 32mm Multi-X: $199.99
- 1.750in 32mm DOA 200: $249
- 1.750in 32mm Crossbow DOA: $249
- 30in 40mm Multi-X: $199.99
- 30in 40mm DOA 600: $249.99
- 30in 50mm Multi-X: $249.99
- 30in 50mm DOA 6004.50in 44mm Multi-X: $299.99
- 4.50in 44mm Mil Dot: $299.99

For more information, go to Bushnell.com.

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