I was helping my buddy sort through his storage lockers yesterday and he gave me two scopes. One is a vintage Redfield 3-9 and the other a newish Bushnell Elite 3200 3-9.
The Bushnell is just SO much brighter that the Redfield it is remarkable. To think that Redfield was considered top of theline in its day too is interesting.
I was wanting to know what your experience with a Bushnell Elite 3200 rifle scope is.
Are they reliable? Durable?
Can they take a little bit of normal knocking about? I don't mean abuse, but being put in and out of a vehicle, surviving a fall in the bush, normal hunting activity kind of thing.
I have Leupold fixed 4-power scopes on my main rifles now but I'm thinking that the 270 would definitely benefit from a 3-9 on it.
The Bushnell is just SO much brighter that the Redfield it is remarkable. To think that Redfield was considered top of theline in its day too is interesting.
I was wanting to know what your experience with a Bushnell Elite 3200 rifle scope is.
Are they reliable? Durable?
Can they take a little bit of normal knocking about? I don't mean abuse, but being put in and out of a vehicle, surviving a fall in the bush, normal hunting activity kind of thing.
I have Leupold fixed 4-power scopes on my main rifles now but I'm thinking that the 270 would definitely benefit from a 3-9 on it.
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