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Bushnell 4200
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<blockquote data-quote="Mysticplayer" data-source="post: 95706" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>These scopes do come with target turrents. They are a low profile turrent, work very well and don't get in the way when in the field. Most have 1/8Min clicks which I like for LR adjustments.</p><p></p><p>With the 22/250, you will have no issue, even with the 6X24, to go as far as the rig is accurate. I use the 6X24 mil dot beyond 1000yds.</p><p></p><p>As always, just shim the scope to give you the amount of 'up' you need. I use Burris Sig rings with inserts and or a canted Farrell base.</p><p></p><p>All my rifles are set up with full 'down' at 100 or 200yds allowing for max adjustment for LR shooting.</p><p></p><p>I also own the 4X14 SF buckmaster and this is a great scope. However, the image quality of the 4200 6X24/4X16 is better. Both are mechanically excellent.</p><p></p><p>I also like the mil dot as it makes adjustments quick and easy, especially if target decides to move around.</p><p></p><p>My number one pick would be the 6X24MD, then Buckmaster, then 4X16 - 40 or 50mm. Larger objectives do nothing for you during daylight shooting. Plus the low light performance of these Elites is so good, I see no benefit to the larger objective. </p><p></p><p>I hunt with the 6X24 and can use the scope to engage game in light too low to see with the naked eye. That is superb low light performance.</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p><p></p><p>PS could you post a link to the side focus ELite scopes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mysticplayer, post: 95706, member: 8947"] These scopes do come with target turrents. They are a low profile turrent, work very well and don't get in the way when in the field. Most have 1/8Min clicks which I like for LR adjustments. With the 22/250, you will have no issue, even with the 6X24, to go as far as the rig is accurate. I use the 6X24 mil dot beyond 1000yds. As always, just shim the scope to give you the amount of 'up' you need. I use Burris Sig rings with inserts and or a canted Farrell base. All my rifles are set up with full 'down' at 100 or 200yds allowing for max adjustment for LR shooting. I also own the 4X14 SF buckmaster and this is a great scope. However, the image quality of the 4200 6X24/4X16 is better. Both are mechanically excellent. I also like the mil dot as it makes adjustments quick and easy, especially if target decides to move around. My number one pick would be the 6X24MD, then Buckmaster, then 4X16 - 40 or 50mm. Larger objectives do nothing for you during daylight shooting. Plus the low light performance of these Elites is so good, I see no benefit to the larger objective. I hunt with the 6X24 and can use the scope to engage game in light too low to see with the naked eye. That is superb low light performance. Jerry PS could you post a link to the side focus ELite scopes? [/QUOTE]
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