Thanks for the reply - actually the 3200 and 4200's are both current models. They are on a par with Leupolds optically and track truer than my 6.5x20's. As stated I have never had a failure with a Bushnell, either old or new, so warranty has never been a concern.

A couple of years ago I sent in an older, damaged, Bushnell Spacemaster spotting scope, that I purchased at a garage sale, for a repair estimate and they replaced it for only the cost of shipping ($20.00), which I thought was very reasonable since not only did I not have a receipt but someone had obviously made an amateur attempt to repair it, to say I was surprised they warrantied it is an understatement.

Thanks for your clarification.


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