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Bushnell Elite 10x40
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<blockquote data-quote="earplay" data-source="post: 565881" data-attributes="member: 38054"><p>Hey thanks for the reply, I own one of the new Redfields and think it´s great. Just they don't feature dialable turrets as far as I know.</p><p> </p><p>The Nikons do seem to get a lot of good press. I looked through one of the new Bushnell Elites the other day, seem really clear. Apparently the optics are superior to the 3200/4200 range that they have replaced. Now argon purged and with a new coating as I understand it. </p><p> </p><p>I have actually picked up a cheap Millett but am thinking I may sell on (can make a small profit) and go to the Nikon, or one of the higher Bushnells.</p><p> </p><p>How critical is high magnification for long range shooting? I thought it was really important but some people reckon that clarity is more important. I´m probably looking at spending $400US max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earplay, post: 565881, member: 38054"] Hey thanks for the reply, I own one of the new Redfields and think it´s great. Just they don't feature dialable turrets as far as I know. The Nikons do seem to get a lot of good press. I looked through one of the new Bushnell Elites the other day, seem really clear. Apparently the optics are superior to the 3200/4200 range that they have replaced. Now argon purged and with a new coating as I understand it. I have actually picked up a cheap Millett but am thinking I may sell on (can make a small profit) and go to the Nikon, or one of the higher Bushnells. How critical is high magnification for long range shooting? I thought it was really important but some people reckon that clarity is more important. I´m probably looking at spending $400US max. [/QUOTE]
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