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dway87 09-05-2007 06:08 PM

Nikon or Bushnell
 
i was wondering what scope to get for my 243. either the bushnell elite 3200 or the nikon prostaff. i hear they are both great scopes. what do yall think? thanks.

elkbane 09-05-2007 06:49 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
I just bought a pair of Leupold Olympic 8x42's, normally about $340 but Sportsman's Warehouse had them on clearance for $250. I think this was a steal at that price. They seemed better than the Wind Rivers or the bushnell legends that I looked through. I have also heard good things about the Nikon Monarchs as well.

stalkingbear 09-06-2007 05:39 AM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
There are 3 scope companies that put out excellent scopes (for the money) in the same price range. Burris ff2,nikon,and weaver. check out all brands side by side if possible and see which has best optics. Of the 2 I'm most familiar with,both burris and weaver have good optics as well as reliable adjustments. Nikon has also but I havn't had enough of them to really tell yet. I have a thing against bushnell due to POOR customer relations/service. Most importantly-stay away from marginal scope companys/model lines.

bigcountry 09-06-2007 06:46 AM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 

ORIGINAL: stalkingbear

I have a thing against bushnell due to POOR customer relations/service.
I have to agree here. I feel the 4200's are excellent scopes. With clarity and back reflection just as good as VXIII's. But they don't have a rock solid warranty after that year is up. Its a grey area. I have pushed the 3200 and 4200 line for a few years now. But will warn people, if your putting the scope on a iffy gun, get a scope with a better warranty. For example. I have a 3200 2-6 on my 460 Smith pistol. This gun and the 500notoriously is demolishing scopes. No matter what brand. Its really not the scopes fault. Recoil is brutal. I know freinds who got 1500-2000 rounds out of the scope and they are falling apart. They send in thier Leupold and its fixed, no questions asked. But I already see cut marks in my 3200 on the bottom from the upward force of the gun. I know when the time comes, they will look at that, and not warranty it like Nikon or Leupold. But thats the price of a cheaper scope.

Leupold, and Warne, and other scope manufactures are telling people to mount the scope so the front ring is against the center portion of the scope to keep it from moving. I don't like that.

jeepkid 09-06-2007 03:28 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
You might want to look at Pentax, they have the best warranty out of all. If the scope breaks in any way, just bring it back to the store you bought it from and the store will give you a brand new one right then. Not sure for how long though...

hnt24.7 09-24-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
Nikon is the best

r33h 09-25-2007 01:44 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
I am kinda partial to the Nikons. Very clear scopes / binoculars for not a lot of money.

bucksnortinted 09-25-2007 06:39 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 

ORIGINAL: dway87

i was wondering what scope to get for my 243. either the bushnell elite 3200 or the nikon prostaff. i hear they are both great scopes. what do yall think? thanks.
you can buy a 3x9x50 prostaff realtree hardwoods for $149.99 at natchez shooters supply,and it's new not refurbished..........Ted

deerfollower 09-26-2007 08:08 AM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
In my opinion, the Nikon Buckmaster is comparable to the VX-II and the Monarch to the VX-III. Give Jon and Tammi a call at The Optic Zone, www.theopticzone.com. I am sure they will give you a good deal on any one of them.

deerfollower

mouthcaller 09-26-2007 08:47 AM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
These two scopes, the Nikon Prostaff and Bushnell Elite 3244 are not comparable. The Elite 3200 is a much better, and more expensive, scope. Not that the Prostaff is bad, but the 3200 is much clearer, better glass, one piece tube, rain guard coatings, etc.

Take a look at the Burris Fullfield II. I recently purchased one in a 3X9X40 with the ballistic plex reticle and really like it. PIcked it up used on ebay for $137.00 and it is in great shape. The reticle assembly is built extremely well in the Burris line of scopes. Fully multicoated glass, one piece tube, fast-focus eyepiece, lifetimetransferrable warranty. I regret that I didn't look at Burris earlier because this is one hell of a scope for the money.

bucksnortinted 09-26-2007 07:43 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
you got a heck of a deal on the FFII.........Ted

huntinbucks 09-26-2007 09:22 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
One more vote for Nikon.

mouthcaller 09-27-2007 01:43 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
I paid a nice price, but I don't think either of us got hurt. It is used but in great shape.It sells for $220.00 plus tax new at Gander Mountain in my hometown.

In my experience used scopes are like real estate, worth what two people agree upon.

I have bought two other used scopes on ebay and have been completely satisfied.

mt boy 10-03-2007 05:50 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
Nothing against any of those scopes but just got a nikon buckmaster and for the money it is agreat scope.Try scopes n more.com thats where i got my best deal

pipecrew 10-03-2007 08:09 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
Nikons are the best scope for the money.

beast44k 10-04-2007 07:30 PM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 

ORIGINAL: bucksnortinted

you got a heck of a deal on the FFII.........Ted
Was lookingto geta Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40, but it was going to be too long for my muzzleloader.

So, I just purchased a Pentax Pioneer 4.5-14x42, which is actually a Burris FFII.
Paid $220 through Fox Optics, and I feel like it wasworth every cent.

corndog09 10-06-2007 10:36 AM

RE: Nikon or Bushnell
 
i would get the nikon, i know people who have nikon scopes and they say they wouldnt trade them for any other scope


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