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New-Bushnell Elite 4200 6-24x50 Tactical?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff In TX" data-source="post: 151395" data-attributes="member: 1522"><p>I don't know about a lot of talk but to a few users it showed well.</p><p></p><p>Quote from Bushy website "Light him up. With the world's brightest riflescope, you're equipped to do so in the dimmest conditions. The fully multi-coated optics deliver an amazing 95% light transmission at 550NM." </p><p></p><p>I've never seen this scope so I can't comment on it. However that's a bold statement when other companies have 98 &amp; 99% light transmissions on their scopes. One way to get a lot brightness is to cut down on the number of lenses in the scope, but there are trade offs in clarity.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like a great scope for the money. It's probably a great range and hunting scope. But how rugged is it and can it take a beating and still perform is the real question. During my last field stalk, I dragged (pulled and pushed) my GAP rifle and US optics scope across a dry creek bed. No issues solid performance out of both. However my partner's luepy went tits up. </p><p></p><p>As for leupys, they are strictly making it on there name now and that can only last so long. Products are way over priced, poor glass, poor performance and customer service is slanting downward. </p><p></p><p>Give bushy a try...what's the worst that can happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff In TX, post: 151395, member: 1522"] I don't know about a lot of talk but to a few users it showed well. Quote from Bushy website "Light him up. With the world’s brightest riflescope, you’re equipped to do so in the dimmest conditions. The fully multi-coated optics deliver an amazing 95% light transmission at 550NM." I've never seen this scope so I can't comment on it. However that's a bold statement when other companies have 98 & 99% light transmissions on their scopes. One way to get a lot brightness is to cut down on the number of lenses in the scope, but there are trade offs in clarity. It sounds like a great scope for the money. It's probably a great range and hunting scope. But how rugged is it and can it take a beating and still perform is the real question. During my last field stalk, I dragged (pulled and pushed) my GAP rifle and US optics scope across a dry creek bed. No issues solid performance out of both. However my partner’s luepy went tits up. As for leupys, they are strictly making it on there name now and that can only last so long. Products are way over priced, poor glass, poor performance and customer service is slanting downward. Give bushy a try...what's the worst that can happen? [/QUOTE]
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