Bushnell Legend Ultra HD Crossbow Scope

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posted on May 9, 2012
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Because crossbow hunting has grown so significantly over the last few years, Bushnell Outdoor Products has introduced the 1.75-5x32 mm Legend Ultra HD crossbow scope.

The Legend Ultra HD crossbow scope features a one-piece tube, slim power change ring and fully multi-coated optics for nearly 90-percent light transmission. This scope is also 100-percent waterproof, fog proof and shockproof, with the optics protected by the patented RainGuard HD coating.

The Legend Ultra HD crossbow scope also features the Dead On Accurate crossbow reticle, with easy to identify aiming points at 10-yard increments from 20 to 60 yards.

The 1.75-5x 32mm Legend Ultra HD crossbow scope is available for a suggested retail price of $199.99, and is backed by the Bushnell Bulletproof Guarantee.

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