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Home » Revolutionizing Hog Hunting: BUK OPS® Buknoculars™ Primetime Color Vision™ Provides High-Tech Scouting Solution

Revolutionizing Hog Hunting: BUK OPS® Buknoculars™ Primetime Color Vision™ Provides High-Tech Scouting Solution

Adam Green By Adam Green June 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Revolutionizing Hog Hunting: BUK OPS® Buknoculars™ Primetime Color Vision™ Provides High-Tech Scouting Solution

West Monroe, LA (June 19, 2025) – Hogs are smart and elusive critters, so hunters targeting wild pigs need every advantage for success. BUK OPS® Buknoculars with Primetime Color Vision™ give hunters that power. Through cutting-edge light and color-enhancing technology, hunters can see hogs in low-light conditions like never before. Buknoculars combine zoomable, color-enhanced digital optics with 4K video recording into one powerful tool. Hunters serious about hog hunting need Buknoculars in their arsenal. 

Buknoculars are great for hunters and bad news for pigs. Buck Commander’s patent-pending Primetime Color Vision™ is an industry first. Primetime does not use thermal imaging or infrared; it uses proprietary technology unlike any other.

Primetime Color Technology allows hunters to scan large areas without alerting hogs. Buknoculars feature a large HD viewfinder that keeps hunters tuned into the action. Once located, a 1- 5x digital zoom provides tack-sharp magnification with enhanced target color detail. Primetime technology takes the guesswork out of target identification and increases hunt success. Beyond visibility, the built-in 4K recorder captures the hunt, popular with hunters and content creators who share the hunt experience. 

Primetime delivers a never-before-seen view in low light conditions–at dawn and dusk–when hogs and other wildlife are most active. Buknoculars with Primetime gain a significant advantage over traditional optics, especially with hogs with dark hair that effectively blend into the shadows. Primetime creates a contrast between hogs and their habitat. Hogs hiding in dark places are a thing of the past. 

Buknoculars deliver an enhanced experience in the field by combining traditional glassing skills with cutting-edge digital technology. Buck Commander’s BUK OPS Buknoculars help bring home the bacon. From boars to bucks, the choice is clear and in full color. Buknoculars — the most versatile binoculars on the market!

Cycloptic™ Series Features:

  • 25mm objective lens
  • Manual focus, easy to adjust
  • 1- 5X zoom range
  • 2.95-inch HD viewfinder
  • Extended battery life
  • Includes BUKSKIN neoprene protective skin (Veil Tac Black Camo)

About BUK OPS™

BUK OPS™ is an all-new subcategory product line of patent pending optics that drastically enhance low-light hunting conditions to give hunters significantly better opportunities during primetime. BUK OPS changes everything about low-light hunting situations. This cutting-edge line redefines optical performance with exclusive Primetime Color Vision™ technology. Say goodbye to the limitations of dusk and dawn as BUK OPS sets a new standard for clarity and precision.

For more information, please visit: https://bukops.com/



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