The Bushnell R5 6×25 Green Rangefinder delivers essential distance measurement capabilities critical for both field and range operations. Engineered for consistent operational performance, this compact optic provides the data necessary for informed ballistic calculations and efficient target acquisition.
Its robust housing, finished in a distinct green, is constructed to endure typical outdoor use, ensuring reliability in demanding environments. The R5’s operational interface is designed for rapid, precise data acquisition, making it an integral component for users engaged in precision rifle shooting, optimizing performance with specific hunting ammunition calibers, or as general shooting range equipment. For professionals who demand accurate distance data from tactical optics, the Bushnell R5 offers dependable performance.
Technical Specifications
- Magnification: 6x
- Objective Lens Diameter: 25mm
- Housing Construction: Durable, impact-resistant polymer
- Finish: Green
- Primary Function: Consistent Distance Measurement
- Operational Interface: Intuitive, rapid data acquisition
Key Features
Precision Ranging Capabilities
The Bushnell R5 is calibrated to deliver consistent and reliable range data, a critical factor for ballistic computation across varying distances. This mitigates estimation errors, directly supporting precise shot placement.
Optimized Optical Performance
Equipped with 6x magnification, the unit enables detailed observation of distant targets, facilitating positive identification and ranging. A 25mm objective lens is integrated to ensure efficient light gathering, providing a clear and bright sight picture across diverse ambient light conditions.
Robust and Portable Design
Constructed with durability as a primary design parameter, the R5 features a resilient housing engineered to withstand environmental stressors inherent to field deployment. Its compact architecture facilitates integration into tactical packs or pockets, optimizing field carry and accessibility for various operational profiles.









