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wich the best for my 30-06 for hunting
leupold vx-2 3x9x50 500$
or
bushnell elite 4200 2.5x10x40 489$
leupold vx-2 3x9x50 500$
or
bushnell elite 4200 2.5x10x40 489$
Have you ever used a scope with a 50mm objective?but a 50 mm gives 10 minutes more
joe-nwt,
Without getting too technical, they broke. Some failed after heavy use, two the day they were mounted (BAR in 30-06, but still.......) but given a chance they are all laid down and died. It was always the same thing, the erector assemblies would come loose, parallax would increase and groups would open up. Zeros would usually wander in this time as well. Swapping scopes would shrink the groups back, Bushnell would eventually warranty them and the process would repeat itself. The scopes involved were 3000s, 3200s, a 2.5-10 4000 that lasted for years (one of the first ones) and 6-24 4200 that s**t itself on a 22 Rimfire. Some said B&L, some Bushnell In all, there were 12 failures in about 2.5 years. I had a Scopechief that puked in that time, but I was barely in my twenties when I bought that one. I'd say the old Scopechief was a better scope mechanically than the Elites ever were.Optically not so much.
I've still got a couple B&Ls, one 2.5-8 steel tube without adjustments and a 4X Balfor that were actually built by Baush & Lomb, long before they whored their name out to Bushnell. They were and still are good scopes. The occasional bushnell still shows up in a swap, and I still use some on 22s.
I'm running mostly Leupolds now, with a couple Zeiss' mixed in. I'm not saying that they are the best scopes in the world, but they are the cheapest thing I'll use anymore. Life's too short as it is, without changing, testing, returning and peddling scopes. I'd use a old steel tube Weaver before I mounted another Bushnell on something that mattered.




























