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Bushnell 3200 10x40mm Tactical scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42834" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>700</p><p>I regret that I have not had the 3200 out at long range - yet. Will do that very shortly and will get back with those pertinent questions.</p><p>Have only shot it a one shot at both 25 and 50 yards during sighting-in and was able to focus on the target OK.</p><p>Regarding question #4 - the eyepiece (ocular) is not movable as with most scopes, there is no lock ring where it connects to the main tub. Only the rearward section turns to allow a degree of focusing.</p><p>As for #3, with almost 80 moa of adjustment and ten power, we could shoot this scope out well past 1000 with a .308, much further with something flatter shooting. One of my pet loads requires 44 moa at 1100 with the .308 Win. The scope zeroed with almost 60 moa remaining so that would enable twenty more minutes of "up".</p><p>Will give some more info after we shoot the scope out long re parallax and sharpness out past 700 yards.</p><p>Can tell you that everyone who has seen it is very impressed, particularly for the money it sells for.</p><p>ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42834, member: 25"] 700 I regret that I have not had the 3200 out at long range - yet. Will do that very shortly and will get back with those pertinent questions. Have only shot it a one shot at both 25 and 50 yards during sighting-in and was able to focus on the target OK. Regarding question #4 - the eyepiece (ocular) is not movable as with most scopes, there is no lock ring where it connects to the main tub. Only the rearward section turns to allow a degree of focusing. As for #3, with almost 80 moa of adjustment and ten power, we could shoot this scope out well past 1000 with a .308, much further with something flatter shooting. One of my pet loads requires 44 moa at 1100 with the .308 Win. The scope zeroed with almost 60 moa remaining so that would enable twenty more minutes of "up". Will give some more info after we shoot the scope out long re parallax and sharpness out past 700 yards. Can tell you that everyone who has seen it is very impressed, particularly for the money it sells for. ian [/QUOTE]
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