Bushnell 10x monocular

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Bushnell 10x monocular

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I bought this to practice mil-dot ranging in a socially acceptable and invisible manner. It has since become my preferred optic for scouting, hunting and general use.
It’s more compact than binoculars and easier to use with my glasses.


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I have one in my pistol shooting bag, because as I have gotten older, the holes in the paper targets have gotten smaller.
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smithers599 wrote: February 21st, 2021, 7:02 pm I have one in my pistol shooting bag, because as I have gotten older, the holes in the paper targets have gotten smaller.
That is some truth, right there.
Went to splatter targets a while ago and even those are getting blurry.
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Yes
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speelyei wrote: February 21st, 2021, 11:51 am I bought this to practice mil-dot ranging in a socially acceptable and invisible manner.
It has a mil-dot reticle?
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deanq wrote: March 4th, 2021, 6:22 am
speelyei wrote: February 21st, 2021, 11:51 am I bought this to practice mil-dot ranging in a socially acceptable and invisible manner.
It has a mil-dot reticle?
Mine does not, but apparently they make one: https://www.bushnell.com/spotting-scope ... 91144.html
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Yes, mil-hash. There are two different models, so if you want the reticle, you have to specify.
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That looks like a great little eye piece. Thanks for bringing it up.

I currently use 8x binoculars, but something a little more compact would be nice to have along too. I've only seen spotting scopes with an L shaped reticle before, and I think I'd prefer that too.
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