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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 8Bits Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 March 2009 at 04:17

CB900F....I suppose it is only fair to mention to you, the article that Mr. Ian McMurchy did on Loong Range shooting with mid price rifle scopes OK. They tested them at ranges out to 1000 yards!

One was the Bushnell Elite 3200 series Tacticle, which I have ordered for one of my own rifles. It has the Mil-Dot recticle and is indeed very clear throughout the range of powers (no variation whatsoever in clarity)

The owner of the gun store, along with another customer and myself, took one of these Tactical 3200 Bushnells outside the store and compared it with a Leupold just the other day in bright sunlight. We came away thinking that "sharpness & clarity" were better in the BUSHNELL, something I would have not believed if I had not compared both scopes at the same time side by side, actually on top of one another in a dummy rifle stock with rubber inserts to mount 2 scopes at a time OK.

I also went back and read Ian McMurchy's article and it is a very good one to say the least. Hunt America is down right now but you can get the Link on this scope article from there, when the sight comes back on line. There is over a $130 dollar difference in price between Leupold verses Bushnell, with Bushnell being cheaper OK.



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