Just wanted to get some opinions on the 4200 Elite Tactical Scope, I'm Using it on my Steyr HS50. ....... Quality, Durability, etc. etc. One day I will get a US optics scope or a nightforce but for now this is all i could afford, Also I wanted to know if there was another comparable brand of scope that matches up to the bushnell 4200 tac., ie price, quality etc. etc. Let me know Thanks
A few years back, Nightforce (or more correctly Lightforce) got their scopes made at the same place that made the Elites for decades so that gives you an idea on the Elite quality.
The tactical that I owned had superb tracking equal to any and better then some mega dollar scopes. You can follow the link in my sig line to my article/post with the test results and pics. This scope didn't need to two step polka to change the settings.
The optics up to 20X is superb. At 24X you loose just a hint of resolution but still enough to see dust kicked up from a 80gr amax at 1 mile. Yeah, I am pretty picky about my glass.
The side focus work very well without the lash problems that at least one US manf is suffering from. The quick eye focus is a really nice feature. Decent eye relief too.
I have no doubt that it will live happily on your Steyr. You can use the full adjustment range so shim the scope and maybe use the reticle for your close range shooting. Then you have the full scope travel and reticle to shoot much further.
Should be able to go out to around 1500yds with reticle and turrents.
From the Steyr that was at the Summerland shoot this spring, I would suggest you add wider deflectors on the back of that brake. The dust and concussion back to the shooter was pretty stiff and no where as good as other brakes. The recoil control was great. Just the concussion wasn't.
We figured adding another 1.5" on each side would really make the shooting experience more enjoyable. Big wings...
For a bit more money, I have been very impressed with the new Sightron SIII LR 6X24 scope with mildots. There is double the adj range and the optics is very very good at 24X. Clear enough to see the texture on the bricks/mortar on a chimney 1100yds away. If not as good as a S&B, it is awfully close.
You just loose a bit of resolution at either end of the elevation/windage travel.
This is a scope that works best when centered for windage like all scopes with very large internal adjustments. PM me if interested.
Jerry