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Anyone have thoughts/or 'hands on', on optics and tracking reliability, of these scopes?
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I have the side parallax adjustment version. The clarity of the optics is as good as my Vortex Razor and better than any other scope I own. It has 1/8" adjustments so I don't dial for long range with it. The adjustments seem spot on, but again I use it as a set & forget. It is a very nice scope and so far reliable, it stays on varmint rifles so it hasn't been subjected to harsh recoil. I have no experience with the more common version with the parallax on the objective lens.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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These are excellent scopes and I have them on several varmint/ predator rifles in both side focus and AO models. I prefer the AO. IMHO the 4200's were a better quality scope than most newer Bushnell models.
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Here's its B&L forerunner on a tack driving red pad Ruger #1 in 220 Swift. It performed without glitches. I'm sure the Elite is about the same, made at the same Jap factory. DF
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