Bukops BUK40003 Primetime 1-5x25mm Manual Focus Black

SKU:
194200056
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UPC:
810156160035
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MPN:
BUK40003
$549.99
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The Bukops BUK40003 Primetime 1-5x25mm manual focus binoculars are a compact, versatile optic built for hunters and shooters who need a fast, wide field of view without the bulk of full-size glass. That 1-5x zoom range gives you flexibility on the move—start at 1x for situational awareness and close-range glassing, then dial up to 5x when you need to pick apart distant terrain or confirm a target. The 25mm objective keeps things light and manageable, whether you're glassing from a treestand, scanning a ridgeline, or working field edges before the season opens.

Manual focus means you're in control, no hunting for an autofocus sweet spot. That simplicity also means fewer moving parts to fail in the field, which any serious hunter appreciates. The black finish is low-profile and won't catch light when you don't want it to. These are purpose-built for active hunting and scouting where a quick, responsive glass makes the difference between spotting game first and playing catch-up all day.

If you run a hunting setup where speed and portability matter as much as optical performance, or you're scouting unfamiliar country where you need to stay mobile, the Primetime delivers the flexibility and durability hunters expect from Bukops.

Key Features

  • 1-5x magnification for wide-to-medium range glassing
  • 25mm objective lens for a lightweight, packable profile
  • Manual focus for reliable field operation and simplicity
  • Black finish for low-profile hunting use

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the field of view on the Bukops Primetime 1-5x25?

The supplier data provided doesn't specify the exact field of view. For precise FOV numbers at each magnification, contact Bosque Outdoors directly.

Is this binocular good for hunting?

Yes. The 1-5x25mm configuration—low magnification with a wide field of view and compact size—is well-suited for active hunting, scouting, and close-to-medium range glassing where mobility and speed matter.

How does manual focus compare to autofocus?

Manual focus gives you direct control and is simpler mechanically. In hunting situations where you're focusing on moving terrain or game at varying distances, many hunters prefer the responsiveness and reliability of manual focusing without relying on a motor.