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The video revolves around the introduction and detailed review of the Bushnell Match Pro ED optic, an updated version of the original Match Pro known for its simplicity, durability, and affordability. The presenter highlights enhanced features of the new model, such as improved lens clarity and contrast due to ED glass, a versatile throw lever, a Deploy Mil 2 reticle, and extensive windage and elevation adjustments. Key functionalities include an easy zero stop setting, precise REV indicators, and 11 illumination levels with an auto shut-off feature. The optic is praised for its suitability for competitive and advanced shooters, as well as budget-conscious buyers seeking durable and versatile optics. Testing in Wyoming showcases the optic's reliable performance at various distances, cementing its status as a high-performance yet cost-effective choice.
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In this part of the video, the presenter introduces the Bushnell Match Pro ED optic, an updated version of the original Match Pro. He discusses its features, emphasizing its strengths such as the 6 to 24 magnification, 30mm main tube, 50mm objective, locking turrets, illumination, and its affordability at around $499. The original was praised for its use on a centerfire rifle, particularly for its simplicity and durability, despite some issues with target visibility in certain conditions due to contrast. The new Match Pro ED addresses these issues with enhanced lens clarity and contrast, thanks to the ED glass. It also boasts a versatile throw lever, a Christmas tree-type reticle (Deploy Mil 2), parallax adjustment down to 15 yards, and significant travel on both windage and elevation adjustments. The presenter highlights the ease of setting the zero on the elevation turret, making it user-friendly in the field.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the features and functionalities of the Match Pro Ed optic. Key features include an easy zero stop setting, visible and accurate REV indicators with 10 mils per revolution, and clear turret etchings that align perfectly. The optic also offers 11 levels of illumination with an auto shut-off feature after six hours. It’s noted that while not ideal for very bright daylight, the illumination works well in darker environments. The product is designated for competitive and advanced shooters, but it’s also recommended for budget-conscious buyers seeking durable and versatile optics with functionalities like lockable turrets, ample elevation and windage adjustments, and a removable throw lever. The presenter’s initial experience with the product began in May or June of the current year, highlighting its enduring durability and cost-effectiveness.
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In this segment of the video, Wyoming tests out a rifle with an optic. They start with shots at 600-700 yards before moving to a one-mile distance. Despite not initially recognizing the specific model of the optic, Wyoming is impressed with the performance of the equipment, noting its reliable reticle. After finishing the shooting session, they realize the optic used was the Bushnell Match Pro, which provided excellent performance without a high price tag.