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    Bushnell Trophy 1x32

    I bought one from a fellow member here, and I really like it. The red and green T-Recticles are easy to see as well. I didn't get to set it up today before work, but I did get it mounted and fired a few rounds. It's shooting high, but windage is dead on.

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    I had one and it was really sturdy but had an annoying outline around the reticle so I sent it back.

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    Are you going to mount a BUIS? I'm getting the same scope and by the look of some of the pictures I've seen it may be a tight fit to flip it up. Might a riser be in order and if which one?

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    Mine cowitnesses perfectly with a Troy BUIS. My front screw on the scope is actually sitting forward of the rail. About a 1/2" of the scope rail is not on the rifle. However, it does not cause any problems. It staus zeroed, and doesnt move, and the BUIS works great. Ill try get up new pics.
    God Bless our troops,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tang419 View Post
    Mine cowitnesses perfectly with a Troy BUIS. My front screw on the scope is actually sitting forward of the rail. About a 1/2" of the scope rail is not on the rifle. However, it does not cause any problems. It staus zeroed, and doesnt move, and the BUIS works great. Ill try get up new pics.

    Thanks. I just got word my upper shipped and I ordered the scope. I'll post pics as soon as I get it together

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    Bushnell Trophy 1x32 Flash Killer

    Does anybody make a flash killer for this scope?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curries103 View Post
    Does anybody make a flash killer for this scope?
    I gotta ask why would you want a ARD on a play scope?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shihan View Post
    I gotta ask why would you want a ARD on a play scope?
    Just a question out of curiosity. No, I'm not a sociopath looking to make CNN. Some of my friends are cops and former military and they might ask when we get together.

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    For the money it would appear tough to beat this for a "trainer" scope- like a good thing to put a 22LR upper. 22LR recoil might be a wee bit easier on cheap optics than .223

    I saw one at SHOT and it didn't seem bad. The glass seemed a bit dark, but I'd want to see it in actual daylight.

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    I'm also curious about this scope. I couldn't find any information on the battery life. Does any of the owners have any idea how long the battery suppose to last? How much are you guys paying for these?

    Thanks.

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