Overview

Bushnell Legend 10x42 Monocular

Employing many of the optical components found in premium spotting scopes, the 10x42 Legend Ultra HD Monocular from Bushnell delivers bright, sharp imagery in a compact, waterproof design. The ED Prime extra low-dispersion glass, fully multicoated optics, and BAK4 prisms capture the visual moment with vivid clarity and contrast, even in low-light conditions. The patented permanent and water-repellent Rainguard HD coating causes moisture from rain, snow, sleet, or condensation to bead up, scattering less light and delivering a clear, bright view. The magnesium housing is O-ring sealed and purged with bone-dry nitrogen to ensure fog and waterproof performance. The built-in Picatinny rail accepts a variety of lights and tactical sights.

SKU: GC39-191142

Bushnell Legend 10x42 Monocular

Bushnell Legend 10x42 Monocular

Employing many of the optical components found in premium spotting scopes, the 10x42 Legend Ultra HD Monocular from Bushnell delivers bright, sharp imagery in a compact, waterproof design. The ED Prime extra low-dispersion glass, fully multicoated optics, and BAK4 prisms capture the visual moment with vivid clarity and contrast, even in low-light conditions. The patented permanent and water-repellent Rainguard HD coating causes moisture from rain, snow, sleet, or condensation to bead up, scattering less light and delivering a clear, bright view. The magnesium housing is O-ring sealed and purged with bone-dry nitrogen to ensure fog and waterproof performance. The built-in Picatinny rail accepts a variety of lights and tactical sights.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

42mm objective lens

ED Prime extra low-dispersion glass

Antireflective fully multicoated & ultrawide band coating

BAK4 roof prisms

PC3 prism phase coating

Use and Handling

Twist-up eyecup

340' field of view at 1000 yards

Close focus 6.5'

Long 15mm eye relief

Exit pupil: 4.2mm

Key Features:

ED Prime Glass

Ultrawide Band Coating

RainGuard HD

Wide 65° Apparent Angle of View

Fully Multicoated

BAK4 Prisms

Fog and Waterproof

Twist-up Eyecup

Picatinny Rail Mount

What's in the Box:

Bushnell Legend 10x42 Monocular

Carry Case

Lanyard

Lens Cap

Lens Cloth

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Product Overview

Bushnell Legend 10x42 Monocular

Employing many of the optical components found in premium spotting scopes, the 10x42 Legend Ultra HD Monocular from Bushnell delivers bright, sharp imagery in a compact, waterproof design. The ED Prime extra low-dispersion glass, fully multicoated optics, and BAK4 prisms capture the visual moment with vivid clarity and contrast, even in low-light conditions. The patented permanent and water-repellent Rainguard HD coating causes moisture from rain, snow, sleet, or condensation to bead up, scattering less light and delivering a clear, bright view. The magnesium housing is O-ring sealed and purged with bone-dry nitrogen to ensure fog and waterproof performance. The built-in Picatinny rail accepts a variety of lights and tactical sights.

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