4200 vs Riflrman

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Another showdown thread.

Bushnell 4200 VS Leupold Rifleman, both in 3-9x40

There a couple of each in the EE.

I'm leaning towards the 4200 rather than get seduced by the Leupold name.

Prices are within $75 of each other.

Do you think I am making the right choice
 
While I agree with most on what choice to make optically, the only downfall in my opinion is warranty. The 4200 is not supported, whereas the Leupold would be.
 
4200's have wonderful clarity.
I wasn't aware that Bushnell doesn't support them?
For some reason I think this model is?

I have one on a hunting rifle and whilst I detest Bushnell, I support the ideology that iff'in it ain't broke, leaf it alone.
 
Another vote for the 4200

I have a 2.5-10x40 that has sat on a number of rifles, the last being a 300WSM. Tough, durable, consistent tracking and clear.

At just over the 1lb mark alone, it’s sitting patiently waiting for my next LW build of some sort to be snuggled in some LW Talleys.
 
Not sure why a 4200 wouldn’t be supported. I sent in a 4000 B&L recently and received a new Bushnell in return.

What I was referring to is the 4200 will not be repaired, only replaced. I sent one in for warranty only to be told they don't repair them anymore.
Received a Nitro in its place.
 
Another vote for 4200 tracking is spot on clarity and light transmission is on par with scope twice it's price held zero perfect (one time rifle dropped from treestand never lost zero) still has 3 on different rifles.
 
How is the tracking with the Nitro? Is it a set it and leave it scope, or can it be dialled?

I have a 4200 that just shiddabed, not tracking worth a hit. was fine while not touched on one rimfire rifle, put to use on a 223 and cannot get a good zero to hold
of course in the que for a callback...........someday sometime
 
For sure the 4200, the rifleman is an ok scope, but I really like the 4200 and even the 3200 series!
 
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