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Bushnell 4200
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<blockquote data-quote="crittergitter" data-source="post: 181456" data-attributes="member: 8098"><p>I have one on my 338/ 300 RUM, and several other Elites on other guns. They are incredible scopes for the money. Adjustments are repeatable on all of my 4000/ 4200's. I can see well enough to identify buck from doe at 500 yards under a half moon using 12 power (looking at deer on a golf course, not a brown field). They are advertised at 50 MOA, but mine only has 48 MOA. These scopes are noticeably brighter than the 1" tube, 50 mm Elites when compared power for power under moonlight. The 4200s have better resolution than the 3200s... not sure why. I compared mine to an 8 - 32 X 50mm Nightforce and there was a little increase in clarity in the Nightforce in bright sun, but not $1000 worth. At dusk, it was difficult to tell the difference between the two. They are made in Japan if that matters to you.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crittergitter, post: 181456, member: 8098"] I have one on my 338/ 300 RUM, and several other Elites on other guns. They are incredible scopes for the money. Adjustments are repeatable on all of my 4000/ 4200's. I can see well enough to identify buck from doe at 500 yards under a half moon using 12 power (looking at deer on a golf course, not a brown field). They are advertised at 50 MOA, but mine only has 48 MOA. These scopes are noticeably brighter than the 1" tube, 50 mm Elites when compared power for power under moonlight. The 4200s have better resolution than the 3200s... not sure why. I compared mine to an 8 - 32 X 50mm Nightforce and there was a little increase in clarity in the Nightforce in bright sun, but not $1000 worth. At dusk, it was difficult to tell the difference between the two. They are made in Japan if that matters to you. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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