Bushnell R7 4-20X50 Ffp Moa Hldovr Blk

SKU:
200189955
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UPC:
029757026903
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MPN:
R7-42050A1
$949.95
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The Bushnell R7 4-20X50 FFP MOA rifle scope is a first focal plane optic built for serious long-range hunting and precision shooting. FFP design means your reticle subtensions remain true across the entire zoom range—critical when you're dialing holdovers at distance or ranging game at variable magnification. This scope pairs a 4x to 20x zoom range with a 50mm objective, giving you low-light performance at lower powers and detailed target acquisition when you crank up the magnification for extended shots.

The MOA holdover reticle simplifies ballistic calculation in the field. Rather than spinning the turret for every distance change, you can use the reticle's built-in holdover marks to compensate for bullet drop, letting you stay on target without losing your zero or fiddling with adjustments. It's a practical approach for hunting situations where conditions shift quickly and you need to make fast, confident shots.

Bushnell's R7 line is engineered for hunters and shooters who won't settle for budget glass but appreciate straightforward, reliable performance over marketing hype. This scope is designed to handle the recoil and weather of serious field use—whether you're glassing ridges at dawn or executing precision shots at the bench.

Key Features

  • First focal plane (FFP) reticle—holdover marks stay accurate across the entire zoom range
  • 4-20x magnification with 50mm objective lens for light-gathering and detailed target viewing
  • MOA-based reticle with built-in holdover marks for quick ballistic compensation
  • Matte black finish resists glare and blends with most rifle platforms

Specifications

Magnification4–20x
Objective Lens50mm
Reticle TypeMOA Holdover, First Focal Plane
FinishMatte Black

Frequently Asked Questions

What does first focal plane mean, and why does it matter?

In a first focal plane (FFP) scope, the reticle sits in front of the magnifying lens. As you zoom in and out, the reticle appears to grow and shrink along with the target image. This means your reticle subtensions—the spacing between hash marks—remain true at any magnification. For holdover shooting, that's essential: your MOA marks work the same whether you're at 4x or 20x, so you can trust those aiming points at any zoom level.

Is this scope suitable for long-range hunting?

Yes. The 4-20x magnification range and 50mm objective are well-suited to extended-range hunting, and the FFP MOA reticle with holdover marks lets you compensate for bullet drop without adjusting turrets. That combination makes it practical for shots beyond 300 yards where holdover becomes a practical alternative to constant dial adjustments.

What magnification should I use for typical hunting scenarios?

Lower magnifications (4-8x) work well for general hunting, quick target acquisition, and moving game; they also give you a wider field of view in low light. Higher magnifications (12-20x) help when glassing terrain, confirming targets at distance, or taking precision shots at longer range. The variable power lets you dial in what works for your situation.