Bushnell is an American sports optics company that specializes in binoculars, riflescopes, and spotting scopes. They also offer a range of outdoor technology products such as GPS devices, trail cameras, and rangefinders.
Founded in 1948 by David P. Bushnell
Initially focused on importing and reselling industrial products
In the 1950s, Bushnell began designing and manufacturing binoculars
In the 1970s, Bushnell introduced their first riflescopes
Acquired by Bausch & Lomb in 1971, then sold to private equity firm Wind Point Partners in 1999
Today, Bushnell is a subsidiary of Vista Outdoor.
An American manufacturer of telescopic sights, red dot sights, spotting scopes, binoculars, and rangefinders.
An American company that produces a variety of sports optics products, including binoculars, riflescopes, and spotting scopes.
A Japanese multinational corporation that produces a wide range of products, including cameras and lenses, but also binoculars, spotting scopes, and riflescopes.
Affordable binoculars that are ideal for birdwatching, wildlife observation, and sporting events.
Riflescopes that feature fully multi-coated glass and EXO Barrier™ coating for clarity and protection in any weather conditions.
Spotting scopes that offer HD clarity and color representation, with options for angled or straight eyepieces.
A high-performance trail camera with a 24 MP camera, 48 No Glow LED flash, and an adjustable trigger speed.
A GPS watch designed for golfers, with over 36,000 pre-loaded courses, shot distance calculation, and scorekeeping capabilities.
Bushnell products are manufactured in a variety of locations, including Japan, China, and the Philippines.
Yes, Bushnell is a well-respected brand in the optics industry, known for making quality products at affordable prices.
Yes, Bushnell rangefinders typically require a battery to operate.
Bushnell offers a limited lifetime warranty on many of their products, with some exceptions for electronic components and wear and tear.
It depends on the specific model of Bushnell riflescope. Some are designed for use with airsoft or paintball guns, while others may not be suitable for those applications.