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    Bushnell 3200 10x scope

    I'm hearing good things about the Bushnell 3200 Elite 10x scope with the milldot reticle. Anyone have one? I see there is no way to fine tune for distance.

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    I have one that I have not used much. When I got it (used), it was mounted on a Ruger M77 MkII Compact (less than six pounds) in .308, so I know from shooting with it that it will tolerate substantial recoil.

    By "fine tune for distance" do you mean adjust parallax? If so, you are correct. I don't know at what distance the parallax is set, but there is no adjustment for it.

    The glass is clear and bright.

    Mine will sit on a more substantial .308 bolt gun when finds allow.

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    I have one on a Remmy 700P LTR and for $200 it's a super value. The glass is not as good as a Schmidt & Bender (my only other scope at the moment) and the picture distorts around the edges, but then it's $200 not $2900! There's no parallax adjustment, which I guess is one way they get the price down. If parallax adjustment is important to you, as it may be at long range, spring $300 for a Super Sniper or $325 for a Falcon Menace.

    For all you want to know and more about cost-effective scopes, check out www.snipershide.com and www.snipercentral.com which both have lots of posts about scopes, and an equipment exchange where you can find good deals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slamb750 View Post
    I'm hearing good things about the Bushnell 3200 Elite 10x scope with the milldot reticle. Anyone have one? I see there is no way to fine tune for distance.

    I have one on my FN-49. I like it a lot for the money I paid for it ($158.00)

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