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Bushnell Banner 2 | 3-9×40 SFP

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In this video we take a look at the Bushnell Banner 2 on top of a Remington 770 as a budget friendly option for hunting.

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  1. got a question and a comment. the comment is this was a great video and informational piece 👍👍 got one well yesterday now used then ran across a review saying not at all good for anything more than a 22 caliber stretching it to 223. then felt a bit better watching your video seeing as though you have it on a 30-06. my question is since it can handle recoil from a 30-06 horror losing zero, shouldn't it be capable of holding zero on a 450 bushmaster?
    sorry this got so long

  2. Just picked this up 10 minutes ago from WalMart. Ordered online, curbside pickup, so I didn’t even have to move my fat ass out of the car.

    It’s going on a Henry 22 wmr lever gun, and I see 22 wmr isn’t covered in the app. Don’t really care. I plan to use it mostly for Burmese Python hunting, 25 yards and less. Way less. So I want to zero it at 25 yards. So I should just forget about the app for now, right?

    Next…

    My Henry has a weaver rail pre-installed, and I saw another vlog which recommended getting Weaver Quad Lock grips to mount the scope, instead of what’s included. This supposedly lowers the profile, for rifles that can accommodate this. Any insights?

    I plan to go in my backyard later and try to zero it at 15 or 25 yards using a bore laser. Then off to the range this week for the real thing.

  3. Glad you had that experience with BUSHNELL, I didn't. I returned my NIB 3-6 x 40 scope because the eye relief was too short. (around 2"). Received the box with a note that it was within specs. I mounted three other scopes on that rifle and they were all fine. Called them several times final reply was "sell it to someone else". Never again will I ever buy another BUSHNELL product.

  4. Grabbed one for $69.95 from the Bushnell Outlet last Xmas. Just recently have mounted on a Savage 30-06. Holding zero, no issues after 20 rounds. Really great glass in low light. I agree the eye relief seems short!

  5. Just got this and your video was the first I watched on it. Just wanna give a shout out to bushnell warranty dept.
    Couple months ago I sent in a 3x9x40 older scope for repair and on Monday I received a nib banner 2. Scope I had was acquired 4 years ago in a private party sale mounted on a 1022. Pretty cool that warranty stays with the optic and not just the buyer.
    Really excited to throw it on my 1022. Last thing you said was the warranty covers repair not replace….I guess milage varies.
    A+ to bushnell!

  6. Got a Banner on a Savage 17HMR, a CZ 22 WMR and one on the son’s Norinco 22 LR. They’ve all got the illuminated reticle, but I remove the batteries and don’t use that function. I paid $85-90 for mine, and they all work great. My question is this: how do these scopes go over time on the big bangers? Good vid. All clearly and simply explained. Keep it up. The super snipers and keyboard cowboys will all try and pull you down (they absolutely “love” me), but forget them. Keep doing what you’re doing.

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