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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2557907" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I can offer no input on their top tier line of scopes but I can speak quite a bit based on first hand experience on their 3200 and 4200 line of scopes.</p><p>I have two 4200's (one 3-9x40 one 4-12x40) sitting on rifles that generate brutally harsh recoil for scopes by virtue of their design.</p><p>One is a Savage 10ML-II smokeless ML the other is a NEF 920 12ga 3" slug gun on permanent lone to my friend. Both have seen by anyone's standards well above average round counts as my friend uses it for both deer and coyote hunting.</p><p></p><p>Both my 3200's (one 3-9x40 and one 4-12x40) sit atop marlin 336c's in 35 Remington and have seen a very considerable amount of reloads both utilizing 180 grain Speer HC's but mostly 180 grain XTP's.</p><p></p><p>Been absolutely happy with all four and none have given me a single issue ever. What I noticed and appreciated most was how concisely both the 3200's and 4200's tracked when I made POI adjustments or return to POI adjustments. </p><p></p><p>I feel for their price at that time they were and still are the best non-communist Chinese made scope for under $200 I know of. </p><p></p><p>I bought a bunch when Bushnell discontinued the 3200 and 4200 line of scopes and now wish I had bought double the number I purchased as I hate buying anything from the Chicoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2557907, member: 95733"] I can offer no input on their top tier line of scopes but I can speak quite a bit based on first hand experience on their 3200 and 4200 line of scopes. I have two 4200's (one 3-9x40 one 4-12x40) sitting on rifles that generate brutally harsh recoil for scopes by virtue of their design. One is a Savage 10ML-II smokeless ML the other is a NEF 920 12ga 3" slug gun on permanent lone to my friend. Both have seen by anyone's standards well above average round counts as my friend uses it for both deer and coyote hunting. Both my 3200's (one 3-9x40 and one 4-12x40) sit atop marlin 336c's in 35 Remington and have seen a very considerable amount of reloads both utilizing 180 grain Speer HC's but mostly 180 grain XTP's. Been absolutely happy with all four and none have given me a single issue ever. What I noticed and appreciated most was how concisely both the 3200's and 4200's tracked when I made POI adjustments or return to POI adjustments. I feel for their price at that time they were and still are the best non-communist Chinese made scope for under $200 I know of. I bought a bunch when Bushnell discontinued the 3200 and 4200 line of scopes and now wish I had bought double the number I purchased as I hate buying anything from the Chicoms. [/QUOTE]
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