First Look: Bushnell RXC-200 and RXU-200 Micro Reflex Sights

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Bushnell may have a focus on long-range glass like rifle scopes and binoculars, but the company makes red dots as well such as the RX Series of micro reflex sights. The two newest models to join the lineup are the RXC-200 and RXU-200.

Both of the new optics utilize the popular RMSc-pattern mounting footprint, meaning that they are compatible with most optics-ready pistols on the market today (either directly or with the use of an adaptor plate). Besides sharing the same mount footprint, the RXC-200 and RXU-200 also share many of the same features. Both models have a 6-MOA dot that auto-adjusts according to the ambient light level, True Tone lens coatings for maximum image clarity and light transmission and an advertised 50,000 battery life (powered by one CR2032). Both models also feature an integrated rear dovetail sight as both a backup and to allow for co-witnessing. The primary difference between the RXC-200 and RXU-200 is their height, with the former being 23.5mm tall and the latter being 19.5mm.

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Made of 7075-T6 aluminum, the optics are built to contemporary toughness standards as well. They’ve been tested against extreme impacts, vibrations and water (IPX7-rated). The RXC-200 and RXU-200 also share a sleek, minimalist design with no external buttons. Elevation and windage adjustments appear to be controlled via hex screws on top of the optics’ bases.

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Both the RXC-200 and RXU-200 have an MSRP of $199.99 and they’re available now.

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For more on Bushnell, please visit bushnell.com.


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