Bushnell 3200
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Bushnell 3200
Anybody using a Bushnell 3200? Anything about the 5-15x40mm that is not to like?
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My wife and I have 4 of these scopes and find them excellant for rimfire and centerfire target work: http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?co ... D=SN801056 price is $99.95 and the best buy going now.
They adjust to 10 yards, are light, and repeat perfectly. Just love them. But you will need high scope mounts as the abjective is 42mm.
George
They adjust to 10 yards, are light, and repeat perfectly. Just love them. But you will need high scope mounts as the abjective is 42mm.
George
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Re: Bushnell 3200
I would reccomed anything in the 3200 or 4200 series... Glass, coatings, and tracking are more than a value for the $. I have seen hit or miss with some of the other lines, the elites are the same across the board... They are after all the old B&L scopes, same glass, same scope, just the name was bought by Bushnell. Warranty service is great as well....Sophia wrote:Anybody using a Bushnell 3200? Anything about the 5-15x40mm that is not to like?