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Bushnell Corporation
Type Private Subsidiary[1]
Industry Imaging
Founded Japan (1948)
Founder(s) David P. Bushnell
Headquarters

9200 Cody Street, Overland Park, Kansas 66214-1734, United States

Simmons Outdoor Corporation-Thomasville, GA
HQ & all other subsidiaries-Overland Park, KS
Number of locations 2
Area served Worldwide
Key people Blake Lipham, President & CEO
Chuck Gessler, CFO
Products binoculars, telescopes, firearm scopes, flashlights, GPS devices, holographic weapon sights, sunglasses, laser rangefinders, night vision devices, speed gun, spotting scopes, trail cameras, Travel Tunes, WeatherFX
Revenue $64.9M USD
Owner(s) MidOcean Partners
Employees 1005
Parent 560 Companies
Subsidiaries Bollé Performance Eyewear
Browning Sports Optics
Serengeti Eyewear
Simmons Outdoor Corporation
Tasco
Website Bushnell.com
Bushnell Europe
Bushnell Golf
Bushnell Golf Europe
Bushnell Trophy Cam Community

Bushnell Corporation, also known as Bushnell and Bushnell Outdoor Products, is an American company specializing in optics and imaging. Its products include binoculars, spotting scopes, telescopes, night vision equipment, GPS devices, laser rangefinders, riflescopes, holographic weapon sights, game cameras and other high-end optical equipment. The company also sells Bollé Performance Eyewear ski goggles and sunglasses (which includes the H20 Optix sunglasses brand), and Serengeti Eyewear all-purpose sunglasses. It was founded in 1948 by David P. Bushnell, during his time in Allied-occupied Japan.

Bushnell's mission statement at their main web site[2] is:

"To develop and market superior optical products that enhance the experience of outdoor and sports enthusiasts"

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[edit] Brands

Bushnell Outdoor Products[3] is the parent company of these brands:

Bushnell also has licensing agreements with Bausch & Lomb and Browning Arms Company. Bushnell is owned by MidOcean Partners, a private equity firm that acquired the company in a leveraged recapitalization in 2007. Previously, the company had been owned by Wind Point Partners,[17] another private equity firm, which had acquired Bushnell in 1999.[18] In June 2008, Bushnell acquired the assets of Simmons Outdoor Corporation, a manufacturer of lower-priced optical products.

[edit] Products

[edit] Optics

  • Rifle scopes: Bushnell has a variety of rifle scopes and won an Editors Choice award in 2007 for their Elite 4200 6-24x40 scope from Outdoor Life magazine.[19][20]
  • Binoculars: Bushnell makes a wide variety of binoculars and was awarded the Best Buy award from Outdoor Life magazine in 2005 for their Browning Sports optics binoculars and in 2006 for their Legend binoculars.[21][22]
  • Microscopes
  • Telescopes
  • Game cameras
  • Night vision
  • Holosight is a non-magnifying holographic weapon sight that produces an illuminated crosshair that appears to be in front of the gun in perfect alignment.[23][24][25][26]
  • Simmons Optics, a line of rifle scopes, binoculars, and other optical products.[27][28]

[edit] Outdoor

Bushnell Point 5 GPS device

Bushnell produces WeatherFX personal weather stations called the FX3, FX5, and FX7 for hikers, campers, and others who can use it to keep informed of potentially hazardous weather issues while away from home.[29]

Two GPS products were created by Bushnell in 2006 that are the first GPS devices to allow the use of aerial and satellite imagery to be integrated into the display.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag; see the help page[30] In 2007 the Onix 400 GPS unit won the "Best of the Best" award from Field & Stream Magazine.[31][32]

Bushnell also has a line of simple GPS devices called Backtrack. They allow users to set up to 5 locations (depending on the model), and forget about the device until they have to return. The device then utilizes a digital compass and basic GPS technology to return to the set location. The current line of Backtrack Devices includes the Original Backtrack, the Backtrack Point 3, and the Backtrack Point 5.[33]

[edit] References

  1. ^ OneSource Business Browser (subscription required)
  2. ^ "About Us"
  3. ^ Bushnell Performance Optics
  4. ^ a b Simmons Optics
  5. ^ Millett Sights
  6. ^ Blackwater Gear: A PREreview
  7. ^ Bollé Performance Eyewear
  8. ^ Browning Sports Optics
  9. ^ Bushnell Golf
  10. ^ Butler Creek
  11. ^ Hoppe’s
  12. ^ Serengeti Eyewear
  13. ^ Stoney Point
  14. ^ Tasco
  15. ^ Uncle Mike’s
  16. ^ Uncle Mikes Law Enforcement
  17. ^ Wind Point Partners
  18. ^ Press release: MidOcean Partners and Management Announce Acquisition Of Bushnell Outdoor Products, Inc. from Wind Point Partners
  19. ^ Bushnell Optics Recognized For Excellence, Value By Outdoor Life Magazine Outdoor Wire Newsletter, April 18, 2007
  20. ^ Elite 4200 6-24x40 Earns Editor's Choice Award From Outdoor Life Magazine at Bushnell web site
  21. ^ "Outdoor Life 2006 Best Buy Award" at Bushnell web site
  22. ^ Outdoor Wire Newsletter April 18, 2007
  23. ^ Holosight at Bushnell web site
  24. ^ The Bushnell HOLOsight: It's Not Just for Handguns Anymore! By Russell E. Taylor, SniperCountry, 1999
  25. ^ Holo Gets Smaller and Lighter for Rimfires - Bushnell HoloSight for guns by Clair Rees, Guns Magazine, May 2000
  26. ^ Bushnell Holosight II by Charles E. Petty, American Handgunner, September 2000
  27. ^ Meade Instruments Announces Sale of Simmons Brand Retrieved June 14, 2008
  28. ^ Meade Instruments sells Simmons brand, assets Rettrived June 13, 2008
  29. ^ "New in equipment: WeatherFX stations" in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, October 28, 2007
  30. ^ Bushnell ONIX 400 CR at GPSreview.net
  31. ^ New ONIX 400 GPS Receives “Best of the Best” Award From Editors At Field & Stream Magazine
  32. ^ Outdoor Wire Newsletter August 16, 2007
  33. ^ "Bushnell Launches Pint-Sized Backtrack GPS Point 3 And 5". GeekyGadgets. http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/bushnell-launches-pint-sized-backtrack-gps-point-3-and-5-22-08-2010/. Retrieved 26 August 2010. 

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