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Ben
July 31, 2023
Using this on a CZ 457 at-one and am very pleased so far. Elevation and Windage Turrets feel great. I like the parallax adjustability. I added a MKMachining Throw lever and am very pleased with this setup.
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Wafflebird
February 29, 2024
*******Important******** Keep in mind Bushnell just came out with a 5-30 so there will only be so many of these left so if you are even thinking about it pull the trigger now, they will eventually all be gone!!
Wow, lets start off with that. This much scope for this price, WOW!! So yes it was a $600+ scope before and yes I bought it at a discount but it is a great scope no matter the price. Does it compare to $2K scopes, of course not but even at the $600 price point it is great. This scope was ordered for a new CZ457 American rifle I purchased. I had the Area419 30 MOA rail on the CZ457 already. When I received the scope it came in a non-descript brown cardboard box (It was in another larger plain box for protection with padding etc.) with some Bushnell wording but nothing too fancy. I took it out and gave it a good once over. The thing that surprised me is how crisp the turrets were. Each .10 Mill click is really nice and defined. It is audible and tactile. I did not expect to have turrets this nice on this price of a scope. The turrets are also locking, which for me is a must. It compares very well with my Vortex StrikeEagle. For anyone wondering, this scope on a CZ457 with an Area419 30 MOA rial will allow you to get a zero at 25 yards. Even at maximum magnification the scope is still clear although not quite as sharp as say at 20 power. Don't think I am saying it is bad at 25, it is far from it, just not quite as sharp as backed off a little. And get this its' parallax adjustment goes down to 10 yards. I tested mine and it is indeed a 10 yard parallax. I also like that you have the "Tree" for your holdovers but you also have elevation above the central cross line. So if you were to zero at 50 yards you can make an on the fly adjustment visually with the elevation lines above the central one once you know your hold-under say if you needed to make a quick shot at 25 yards. Now you don't get any real extras like a sun shade or a cloth or pretty much anything else, such as illumination but for the current price you just really can't be bummed about that. For the current $299 price I think you would be hard pressed if not find it impossible to find a better scope in this price range. You simply can't go wrong. While I did not set up a test target to test the tracking I can say that the adjustments made while zeroing matched up to exactly what they should be as to impact shift. You have plenty of elevation and windage information below the central cross to make multi distance shot adjustments once you know how they relate to your specific caliber. I especially enjoyed walking my Son through the zeroing process with this scope on the .22LR. He got excited once he realized how it worked, he said it "Was like a game' where you are adjusting to zero. The most important thing to do during this process is aim in the EXACT same place every time, regardless of where the rounds are landing. Always aim for the bullseye and just walk the rounds in till they are hitting your aiming point. This scope made this fun and easy to do just that. Long story short this scope was a great deal when it was at a higher price. The fact that you can now get it for under $300???? Just do it you will not be disappointed, it is outstanding and probably the best priced scope in this range currently.
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Jerry
February 8, 2024
This is a really good scope. I have two, Illuminated and non-illuminated (This One). Both are .22s, but you could put this scope on center-fire rifles. It appears to me that Bushnell has discontinued this scope and moving forward you can only get the upgraded ED version. This is 6-24, it's 5-30 with ED glass and zero stop. But it's also $600 plus! If your trying to stay in Base Class, say in NRL22, you need to stay under a certain amount of $$$. This is a great option. I think the bottom line is simple. If your looking for a nice scope, filled with options, tough, great reticle and turrets that tracks really well, order one before they are gone. Last thing, the tool-less zero is a really nice feature. Before most matches you have the option to confirm zero at 50 and 100. It's so nice to be able to reset zero on the firing line with just my hands and no need for allens or small tools! Bushnell gets 0 stars for discontinuing this great scope and closing their KS operation!!! RLTW!
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Curtis Johnson
January 12, 2024
Absolutely worth the price and then some
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John Slaughter
September 11, 2023
Better than expected. Using on Bergara B14R. Tracks well, excellent glass for the money, windage and elevation have very nice tactile .1mil clicks. The overall feel and function out way the modest price. Would suggest to anyone looking for budget minded quality scope. Eurooptic's fast shipping and excellent customer service is an added bonus.
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David A.
July 26, 2024
Terrific scope for rimfire! I have purchased two of these for two CZ 457 rigs. The first one was for an MTR I put together for NRL Base Class. I was very impressed with the tracking, parallax adjustment, brightness and the turrets. When I put together a second CZ 457 for ARA 22 Benchrest I purchased an Athlon Argos BTR 10-40X56mm benchrest scope, while this scope is designed for benchrest, I preferred the Bushnell. Since ARA is all shot at 50 yards, the extra magnification was not a big deal, what was a big deal is the brightness, and the Bushnell wins hands down. So I returned the Athlon (thank you Eurooptics) and purchased a second Match-Pro. Side by side with my wife's Vortex Diamondback Tactical, the Bushy is at least as good, maybe better, and half the price. My understanding is these scopes are now discontinued, so I expect they will get hard to find and more expensive, so if you want one snatch it up while you can.
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Stacy
January 6, 2024
It worked so well on my B-14R banging steel I purchased a second one for my custom CZ 452
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Robert
December 27, 2023
An outstanding optic for the price point. Nice clear glass and reticle. My only negative is the Really Tighr eye box at higher magnifications.
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George Prescott Nye
August 2, 2024
The parallax adjustment is a little off I checked it a known ranges. You can have good focus no parallax or a sharp reticle but not at the same time. The adjustment knobs are excellent and the glass seems okay.
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Robert Bruce
July 23, 2024
This is an excellent scope for the price and is just as bright as scopes costing twice as much. It remains clear even at maximum power and it will focus down to 10 Yards as advertised. The only downside is that it did not include a lens shade or lens caps. These items have to be purchased separately.
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Kevin
July 23, 2024
So I looked at many scopes to put atop my Bergara BMR before I bought this one for my entry into NRL2. Vortex, Arken, Athlon, and many others that I though might be good. I watched tons of videos and read many reviews on many scopes trying to digest quality aspects matched with what I was able to spend. With some skepticism I bought the Bushnell Match PRO 6-24X50. Not only because of the research above, bit my only previous Bushnell is a set of 10x42 binoculars (Ultra HD). Love them - clear as a bell, no fog on the periphery. And when the diopter ring cracked I sent them back under their lifetime warranty. I swear they sent me a brand new pair. My only concern was at $300, what was missing? My binos cost a bit more.
But what I find is an NRL22 directed scope and design. They glass is as clear and better than others I have from Vortex, Leupold, and Nikon (Pro Staff). The very first thing I noticed.
I think its a stand out scope for the money. With my experience shooting it so far its affordability and quality are right in a beginners budget. I think the operational performance rivals my other scopes that are way more expensive.
This purchase has caused my uncle to jump on one also for his CZ. He was so impressed he bought another for his Tikka. So, there I sat with one on my BMR. I took an older Marlin bolt action out of the cabinet to go plinking. Put up some Eley comp targets and at 50 that old girl was knocking the center easily with various ammos. Except the parallel on that scope is set at 50 - beyond is a nightmare. So, what did I do? I bought a 2nd Match Pro. Love the scope.
In this family we have outfitted 4 rifles with this cope in the past two months - excellent scope.
Now, I wish it would have come with a sunshade and scope caps, and magnification handle, but. :)
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Dave Ochs
July 7, 2024
This is my second Bushnell scope. The value of this scope and a recommendation from a friend convinced me to "pull the trigger". It arrived on time as promised. However, I am disappointed that there are no lens caps included. At least there was none in the box.
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David Eads
July 1, 2024
Designed for 22 rimfire guns. It's perfect
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Jerals Barbre
June 28, 2024
The Match Pro is an amazing scope - period. After reading the reviews of this scope, I was encouraged to purchase it. Understanding that the scope has been discontinued due to an upgrade in the model I found it on sale at Euro Optics. This is one of the best scopes that I have ever sat behind at the range. I own several upscale rifle scopes from Leopold and vortex. The scope is definitely in their class. The glass is amazing, with clarity, comparable to much higher priced rifle scopes. The turrets track perfectly returning to zero without a hitch with solid, mechanical clicks. After putting over 1000 rounds down range I am convinced that I made a very good purchase. I would highly recommend this scope to anyone looking for a good scope to shoot competition with. Would be great for NRL22 competition.
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William Beason
June 21, 2024
Haven't shot using it yet but looking thru it at objects far away it really brings the image close and clear
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Paul
February 24, 2024
Great value packed scope !
Mounted it on my .243win and found the glass to be clear through the power settings range.
After sighting, shot sub MOA at 100yds.
Very satisfied with my purchase.
Can't beat the value received from EuroOptics and its sales staff when shopping for quality optics.
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john licalzi
February 24, 2024
great scope for the price point eye box is a little hard to get use to but turrets track good and are positive and audible it out performs its price
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KB
February 14, 2024
I have it on a CZ 457 MTR 22lr. The floating dot is great, it has increased my accuracy. It's very clear and precise zoomed in on 24x. The scope is rather long and HEAVY. EuroOptic had a great price and the only place it was available. Very pleased with the purchase.
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Gary Averitt
January 29, 2024
Fast shipping. Awesome optic.
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CG IL
December 9, 2023
Eurooptics is great... this scope is fair. Tracks good, dials are crisp. Glass is ok. Eye box is unforgiving. The price point is the selling factor for this scope.
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Rick Arendsen
February 17, 2024
Glass is good, turrets/mills dead on. Love the scope. A little difficult with eye alignment in the scope but after adjusting check piece on the stock no issue. Well worth the investment. The sunshade/cap combo is a nice add.
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Adam
January 11, 2024
Bought it for my precision rimfire as I've been using the newer March Pro ED on my .308. Both work great, exceptional value for the money so far. Love the reticle.
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Clive Peters
March 28, 2024
Bushnell Match Pro, 6-24x50. Not impressed with this scope. Lenses are clear. Price is about right for the quality, however, when zooming out 20-24 power the eye relief is difficult to manage. The scope at higher power has a thick ring, there must be a term for that, that closes down the field of view. Would not buy again.
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