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BushnellEngage 4-12x40 Capped Turrets Riflescope

R4,299

Retail: R6,000
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The Engage riflescope represents the latest evolution in Bushnell optics. The new Deploy MOA reticle features 1-MOA windage and elevation hashmarks, and can reach short and mid-range targets. Dialing in the scope is easy too, with the Toolless Locking Turret (TLT). The TLT also allows for Toolless ZERO reset. Find out why Bushnell's clarity and glass are best in class with Engage. The Engage 4-12x40 riflescope is a classic mid-range configuration improved with EXO Barrier and the new Deploy MOA reticle and a 50mm objective for maximum brightness. Multiple layers of anti-reflective coating on all air-to-glass surfaces deliver bright, high-contrast images. It is compatible with multiple calibers. The thin reticle doesn't obscure the target, and MOA hashmarks aid in windage and elevation holdovers.

Product Features
  • Exclusive EXO Barrier Protection
  • Fully Multi Coated
  • Deploy™ MOA reticle - Compatible with multiple calibers
Product Specification
  • Product Name: Engage 4-12x40
  • Color: Black
  • Eye Relief (In.): 3.5 In. / 88.9mm
  • Fov (Ft @ 100 Yds): 29ft @ 4x To 10ft @ 12x
  • Illuminated: No
  • Length (In.): 12.7 In. / 325.1mm
  • Magnification X Objective Lens: 4-12x40mm
  • Parallax Adjustment: Side Focus, 10 Yards To Infinity
  • Reticle: Deploy Moa (Sfp)
  • Tube Diameter: 1"
  • Water Resistant: Yes, Ipx7
  • Waterproof/fogproof: Yes, Ipx7
  • Weight (G): 20.1 Oz / 570g
  • Focal Plane: Second
  • Elevation Adjustment: 60 Moa / 17.5 Mil
  • Windage Adjustment: 60 Moa / 17.5 Mil
  • Travel Per Rotation: 15 Moa
  • Elevation Turret: Moa-based, Capped
  • Windage Turret: Moa-based, Capped
  • Zero Stop: No
  • Coatings: Fully Multi-coated
  • Ultrawide Band Coatings: Yes
  • Exo Barrier: Yes
  • Ed Prime Glass: No
  • Collection: Engage
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