Bushnell CQTS
Bushnell has made a name for itself on the planet. The Kansas manufacturer’s Elite Tactical scopes have won kudos from shooters who aim to knock the X out of targets two counties over. As successful as this line has turned out to be, nevertheless, there was a hole in it. There was nothing for shooters whose applications were up close and personal, requiring fast and accurate target acquisition. Which has all changed with Bushnell’s latest optic creating the Elite Tactical line practical before – regardless of the distance at which a shooter needs to hit. The Close Quarters Tactical Sight is the first red dot sight in the line, and with the name Elite Tactical attached to it, also it comes along with everything a shooter might want out of low powered optic.
Much like the other Elite Tactical optics, the Bushnell 1x32mm CQTS is constructed to tight specs boasting the same professional class; field tested criteria for the rest of the line. Including high-end multi-coated lenses for a very clear and bright sight picture, housed in a tube ready to soak up the roughest handling. The fixed power system has the sighting characteristics that make it helpful in tactical or competitive situations. It’s got an MOA dot, allowing a bead on a target. And the CQTS is set up to handle all environmental conditions with eight brightness setting. New Optics: Cheap Bushnell Engage Optics.
The optic is also designed to go above and beyond for nighttime applications. The CQTS has three brightness setting specially designed to work in conjunction with night vision devices. Much like the rest of the Elite Tactical line, the CQTS is designed to resist abuse. It’s got a 30 mm and features rubber armored, tethered turret caps. And the sight includes a one-piece cantilever mount and flip-up lens caps to defend the mind. The mind may also be easily and quickly added to almost any firearm. The CQTS can be used with the two Picatinny rails or Weaver style bases.
This isn’t the first red dot sight Bushnell’s has produced. The CQTS is most closely linked to the TRS-25 HiRise AR optics. Nevertheless, the new red dot sight comes in at a little higher price tag than the relatively cheap cousin with an MSRP of $349. If, nevertheless, the optic is anything like the rest of the Elite Tactical line it’s sure to make its keep.