Bausch & Lomb Elite 4000

They can call it whatever they want, but Bausch & Lomb is just a name they were licenced to use. Bausch and Lomb hasn't made a scope themselves since the 60s. Bushnel doesn't make scopes either. Its just a name.
 
My experience is that Bushnell will still look after Bausch and Lomb products. If they do not help you please post back to this thread. One of the most accurate gun/scope combos I have is a 25 years old Rem 700 HB in 22-250 and a B&L 4000, 6-24x40 AO scope. The scope is so old it does not have "Rainguard" coatings. For info if the model is a 4000...no rainguard but a 4200 does have the coating. My scope has never missed a beat and it is still in it's original Leupold bases and rings mounted by a qualified person (Bob Coffin... RIP). Phil.
 
My experience is that Bushnell will still look after Bausch and Lomb products. If they do not help you please post back to this thread. One of the most accurate gun/scope combos I have is a 25 years old Rem 700 HB in 22-250 and a B&L 4000, 6-24x40 AO scope. The scope is so old it does not have "Rainguard" coatings. For info if the model is a 4000...no rainguard but a 4200 does have the coating. My scope has never missed a beat and it is still in it's original Leupold bases and rings mounted by a qualified person (Bob Coffin... RIP). Phil.
Thats what I have. I found the eye relief a bit tricky on mine, especially at full zoom, so usually only go up to around 18. I need to shine it up a bit, and inspect it closer. It's on my 17 HMR currently. I also have two sun shades for it.
 
My experience is that Bushnell will still look after Bausch and Lomb products. If they do not help you please post back to this thread. One of the most accurate gun/scope combos I have is a 25 years old Rem 700 HB in 22-250 and a B&L 4000, 6-24x40 AO scope. The scope is so old it does not have "Rainguard" coatings. For info if the model is a 4000...no rainguard but a 4200 does have the coating. My scope has never missed a beat and it is still in it's original Leupold bases and rings mounted by a qualified person (Bob Coffin... RIP). Phil.

Phil there is few old first 4200 with no rainguard .... still good. i had a 1.6-6x36 4200 with no rainguard.
 
They can call it whatever they want, but Bausch & Lomb is just a name they were licenced to use. Bausch and Lomb hasn't made a scope themselves since the 60s. Bushnel doesn't make scopes either. Its just a name.

a nightmare for you: shooting game with barnes bullet and bushnell scope ...
 
I have that same scope. I find the crosshairs a bit heavy,
and unfortunately Trace Scope Repair couldn't change them because of the way the magnification works. Point of impact would change with power setting.
My experience is that Bushnell will still look after Bausch and Lomb products. If they do not help you please post back to this thread. One of the most accurate gun/scope combos I have is a 25 years old Rem 700 HB in 22-250 and a B&L 4000, 6-24x40 AO scope. The scope is so old it does not have "Rainguard" coatings. For info if the model is a 4000...no rainguard but a 4200 does have the coating. My scope has never missed a beat and it is still in it's original Leupold bases and rings mounted by a qualified person (Bob Coffin... RIP). Phil.
 
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