Bushnell Elite 3200 vs. 4200?
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Don't let him force you to spend the $400 bucks for the Conquest. The 4200 is lovely and it really does compare up to the Conquest. I love the rainguard feature i think thats what threw the 4200 over the Conquest to me. About the glass yield, yes it is true but, in most cases there isn't a huge difference in all 20 if you compared.
Don't let him force you to spend the $400 bucks for the Conquest. The 4200 is lovely and it really does compare up to the Conquest. I love the rainguard feature i think thats what threw the 4200 over the Conquest to me. About the glass yield, yes it is true but, in most cases there isn't a huge difference in all 20 if you compared.
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Well, I sure don't want to come off arrogantly trailer. But you have to admit, a person can see a whole lot of misinformation on huntingnet. Just because it maybe the only scope they own or they heard it at the local gas station. Who knows, maybe the guy is a QA director for Bushnell, and knows what he is talking about.
#14
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B.C. I just tried to put a little humor to this thread but I know what you mean. I'm getting tiered of guy’s coming on this site being Mr. KNOW IT ALL until questions are asked. This comment is not directed to eric250 either but just as a general statement...
#15
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Hey now buddy, im just pass on knowledge. An expert optics buddy of mines told me that and,he was talking about it forever and wouldn't shut up. I didn't mean it in a rude way it was just a statement a buddy said that worked for a glass company.
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I have a 3200 3x9 on my Browning a bolt and love it. Liked it so much that I put a 3x9 3200 Firefly on my Knight this last fall. Im thinking about putting one on my savage too. I looked at the Nikons, and Leupolds but the bushnell impressed me the most.
#17
I just recieved my new Elite 3200 w/ Firefly yesterday and let me tell you, I would stack it up against any other scope in that price range. Nikon Buckmasters, Burris Fullfield II, Leupold VX-II.
Put it this way, if you aren't shooting 700+ yards all day long then you will not be dissapointed with this glass.
Put it this way, if you aren't shooting 700+ yards all day long then you will not be dissapointed with this glass.



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