Bushnell 4200

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I am looking for some feeback on the Bushnell 4200... good or bad. Lebarons has them on sale for $299.00. I am looking to put it on my new x-bolt S/S synthetic 300 win mag.
 
I am looking for some feeback on the Bushnell 4200... good or bad. Lebarons has them on sale for $299.00. I am looking to put it on my new x-bolt S/S synthetic 300 win mag.

Awsome deal, you will not be dissapointed and will not find anything to even come close to comparing at that price IMO
 
You should have called Lebaron first.

I imagine you will be in for some disappointment if there stock is as terrible as it usually is.

I called every store about their Leupold sale 2 days after it started and nothing in stock. They didn't mention any Bushnells being on sale either!

Then again that is par for the course dealing with Lebaron.

I have never bought anything from them despite trying constantly!
 
I called the Markham store and talked to the gun counter staff. I asked them if they had the 4200 in stock, and in their store. I was told that they had them.
 
Dante in Montreal has been advertising them in "Access" for 3 months now, with one blip in the middle. $259 plus tax and shipping.
They're generally very good scopes as has been suggested above.
 
Looking through it,should be enough.

Not to be rude but I have asked for one thing that is not fine about a bushnell 4200.

You have not answered something intelligent.

I assume you cannot find anything wrong with a busnhell 4200, therefore you fool around and say stupid #### that leads nowhere. You have probably never looked at one. You probably think that owning a fancy brand scope makes you more important.

I have never heard anything bad about a bushnell 4200

Other than IT'S A BUSHNELL, and since it's not a fanboy brand, it has to suck, right?

It's a perfectly fine scope. It works fine. I have never heard anyone that had an issue with it, really. I shot 600 rounds of 300 win mag with mine and the zero didnt move.

Oh ya, you are on the internet.... if you don't own a S&B some people will say anything else sucks... they often don't own one anyway.
 
Rifle Magazine had an article on durable hunting scopes back when the 4200 was first introduced. The author talked at length about Leupold, Nightforce, Schmidt&Bender, and etc.

At the time the 4200 hadn't yet been tested to destruction, but in the last paragraph he said that the 4200 looks like it will be as good as the best of the best in terms of reliability, decent optics and internal construction.
That was sure good enough for me!
 
Looking through it,should be enough.

Give us your facts and tell us all what other brand will compare at the same price, better yet what brand can actually out perform a 4200 2.5-10X40 for twice the price (299.00). I've yet to hear of any other scope brand punish each scope to the tune of 10,000 rds of 375HH recoil equivalent before allowing their product to pass quality control, not to mention the glass quality itself. Sounds like a troll to me:rolleyes:. To the OP if you got the funds, go for it, you'll wished you had sooner.
 
I only have one 4200 in 3x9, but I have a couple of others in higher magnification.

They have decent glass and the rain guard really works. A good value for money scope, imo.
 
Trolls are not blind.Looked last thursday thru a Redfield,then a 3200 then a 4200.The Redfield,to my troll eyes was the sharpest of the three.It was same price as the 4200.The Red field was the new model.The revenge I believe.None of the scopes were mounted.Did not compare the adjustments,only what I seen.Hope that is what your asking about.
 
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