As above, the Bushnell 3200 series and 4200 series represent very good value, and are a quality scope with a lifelong warranty. And, I'm not aware of anyone trying to make forgeries, unlike what has happened to Leupold.
Are there any tricks to buying a used scope on the exchange? I’ve seen some pictures trough the scope or into either end but how good a representation is that?
I’m pretty rural so driving to see in person ruins a good deal.
Make sure you are dealing with an individual on the exchange that has multiple positive feedbacks as this is a good indication that you can trust them. Ask for additional pictures of the scope if needed and most sellers have no problem providing those to you.
If your buying a used Leupold check the serial # with Leupold to confirm that it is authentic and not a knock-off counterfeit, they are around and pop up on the EE occasionally.
Give the buyer a phone call and have a quick conversation about what he knows about the scope your buying and its history. If you do all the above due-diligence you shouldn't have any problems or surprises when your scope arrives.




























