TRUGLO 4x32 Crossbow Scope with Rings (TG8504B3)








Key features
- •Special range finding and trajectory compensating reticle. Generous 4" eye relief.
- •Fully-coated lenses provide maximum brightness, clarity and contrast.
- •Rubber eye-guard. Fingertip windage and elevation adjustment under screw down caps.
- •Durable leaf spring for windage and elevation adjustments. One-piece tube made of aircraft quality aluminum.
- •Durable, scratch-resistant, non-reflective matte finish. Lifetime Limited Warranty.
TRUGLO 4x32 Crossbow Scope with Rings (TG8504B3)
List Price: $82.86$74.57DEALYou Save: $8.29 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Wont hold zero
Robert✓ Verified Purchase•September 21, 2018
At first thought it was a good scope. But during sighting in it wouldn't move with the adjustments. Would adjust and shoot. Would hit same exact spot. Adjust again then maybe it would move. Finally.got it sighted in then shoot at a buck and completely miss it. Shoot at my target and now is shooting about a foot low at 20 yards.
For the price this is a great scope
BobS✓ Verified Purchase•April 24, 2018
For the price this is a great scope and has arrow drop compensator demarcations.
quality for a good price...
james t✓ Verified Purchase•March 8, 2018
10 times better than the one that came with my crossbow...
I think for the money its a good scope. I already own one
M.D.K.✓ Verified Purchase•February 26, 2018
I think for the money its a good scope. I already own one , I like the cross hairs but you have to use a range finder an find out what cross goes with etch distance. All crossbows shoot a little different.
This is going back. Lines are not good & neither is the zero
Blunt Truth✓ Verified Purchase•January 2, 2018
I don't know if I got a bad one or what, but I don't like this one. Doesn't zero easily. For reference, I've zeroed in dozens of scopes over the years, both crossbow & long gun. Even after getting "near" zero (and I use near loosely on this scope), lines are a joke. They do not correspond with yardage. Again, for reference, I used both a range finder and a tape reel to accurately measure distances. Guess what's going back? Oh yes it is
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