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Bushnell 4200 4-16X40 with raing guard - opinions please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Skinny Shooter" data-source="post: 59749" data-attributes="member: 716"><p>TAC, welcome to the board.</p><p>I own 2 of the older B&amp;L Elite 4000 scopes in 4-16x50. Will never buy another one.</p><p>At the time of purchase they were all I could afford. At the range I noticed on my 22-250 that the scope wasn't repeatable in elevation. </p><p>After putting up with that for awhile, looked at Leupold and then realized how thick the Elite "fine" crosshairs were. The Leupold was a brighter scope also. So I ended up buying 2 LR Leupolds to replace the Elite's. For now, one of the Elite scopes is on a 222 where I don't need to adjust elevation.</p><p>Will the Elite 4200 scopes work? Sure they will. Especially if you can't afford better optics. </p><p>As a photographer I'll pay top dollar for my Nikkor lenses and should have known better that you get what you pay for with glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skinny Shooter, post: 59749, member: 716"] TAC, welcome to the board. I own 2 of the older B&L Elite 4000 scopes in 4-16x50. Will never buy another one. At the time of purchase they were all I could afford. At the range I noticed on my 22-250 that the scope wasn't repeatable in elevation. After putting up with that for awhile, looked at Leupold and then realized how thick the Elite "fine" crosshairs were. The Leupold was a brighter scope also. So I ended up buying 2 LR Leupolds to replace the Elite's. For now, one of the Elite scopes is on a 222 where I don't need to adjust elevation. Will the Elite 4200 scopes work? Sure they will. Especially if you can't afford better optics. As a photographer I'll pay top dollar for my Nikkor lenses and should have known better that you get what you pay for with glass. [/QUOTE]
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