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padge
01-27-15, 12:46
Hey guys looking to put some glass on my ar. Right now it's between the Nikon p223 3-9x40 or the bushnell ar. I'm interested in any other scope in that price range as long as it's got magnification. Prob only be shooting up to 300 yards for coyote hunting etc.

Just wanted some opinions on which was a better scope. Thanks in advance


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MBtech
01-27-15, 12:52
Nikon, but should probably ask in Optics & Mounts you'll probably get more opinions there. https://www.m4carbine.net/forumdisplay.php?13-Optics-amp-Mounts

padge
01-27-15, 13:07
Sorry posting from Tapatalk on my phone. Can the mods move this?


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MBtech
01-27-15, 13:18
Yes, they can, may try and PM one. I have the Nikon P223 3x32 I wish I would have got the 3-9x40.

soulezoo
01-27-15, 13:39
Between the two the Nikon is better. Nikon makes their own glass and will usually have a superior product in the lower price ranges such as this.

Bushnell has gotten better in recent years and is capable of putting out an outstanding product (See their elite series)... but at this price point the Nikon wins hands down IMO.

Because you are asking about the "P" series, I can see cost is a factor. If your budget allows, their "M" series is really a good buy.

MBtech
01-27-15, 14:17
My opinion in this price point is Nikon is far superior in clarity.

madisonsfinest
01-27-15, 20:22
Check out some of Vortex options as well.

padge
01-27-15, 20:25
Between the two the Nikon is better. Nikon makes their own glass and will usually have a superior product in the lower price ranges such as this.

Bushnell has gotten better in recent years and is capable of putting out an outstanding product (See their elite series)... but at this price point the Nikon wins hands down IMO.

Because you are asking about the "P" series, I can see cost is a factor. If your budget allows, their "M" series is really a good buy.

Yeah there isn't really a budget but I'm not gonna use it a lot so I hate to drop 1500 on a scope that is used a handful of times


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MBtech
01-27-15, 20:35
Yeah there isn't really a budget but I'm not gonna use it a lot so I hate to drop 1500 on a scope that is used a handful of times


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The M series can be had for around $400-$450, no where near a $1500 price tag

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003G5WMQQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?qid=1422412274&sr=8-8&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&dpPl=1&dpID=41WBILEd%2B1L&ref=plSrch#

tylerw02
01-28-15, 06:46
I'd look at vortex PSTs also. I'd rate them above the Nikon. Better warranty, too.


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