Bushnell SMRS II Pro

In a crowded field of variable powered optics Bushnell pushed further into the foray earlier this year with a new offering for 2019, the Elite Tactical SMRS II Pro.

Today we take a look at the final piece of of Sandbox Tactical Box build, the optic. Initially my plans for this build were included a red dot but after accuracy testing, I felt a red dot would really down play the potential versatility of this rifle.

77 gr Federal OTM at 100 yards with the Spikes Tactical Sandbox Build and Bushnell Elite SMRS II Pro 1-6.5×24 optic

Variable power optics, especially those that are a true 1 power, offer many advantages over both fixed scopes and red dots. There are also cons, of course, such as the limitations scopes have on Field Of View (FOV) vs more open style red dots and reflex sights but as with anything you do have to weight the pro’s and the con’s as well as you intended purpose for both the rifle and the optic.

You can find the full review on Gun Streamer and Full 30, as well as the 13C YouTube Channel .

Elite Tactical SMRS II Pro Riflescopes – 1-6.5×24

Finish:
Matte

Power x Obj. Lens
1-6.5x 24mm

Reticle
SFP

Lens Coating
Fully Multi-Coated

RainGuard HD
yes

Waterproof
Yes

Tube Diameter
30mm

Parallax Adjustment
Fixed

Field of View: ft@100yds/m@100m
107.1/35.7@1x / 16.8/5.4@6.5x

Weight oz/gr
23/652

Length Inch/mm
10.5/267

Eye Relief: in/mm
3.74/95

Exit Pupil: mm
11.4@1x/3.7@6.5x

Click Value: in.@100yds/mm@100m
.1 mil

Adj Range: in.@100yds/mm@100m
30 mils total

Mounting Length: in/mm
6.4/162

Focal Plane:
Dual


About Joe

As an Oath Keeper Joe is known for his staunch, unwavering defense of Liberty and the Constitution. His background in medicine, from the streets as a FF/EMT to a level 1 trauma team, bring a unique perspective to TBS team. As a life long firearms enthusiast you may also recognize him from his work with MAC and as founder of 13C Gun Reviews.
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