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Does anyone have any experience with the 3200 in the 2-7X32? Im looking at it for my Browning BLR 243. I'll be getting a good deal on the scope. It will be the scope for all around hunting for the next few year until I can afford to pay for a Leupold VXIII in 1.75-6X33. Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advance | ||
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The Bushnell 3200 2X7 has a glued on partial saddle and poor eye relief. Take a look at this, and understand that it is also made by Bushnell to Browning specs using 4200 quality glass and a full, integral saddle. It also has very good eye relief. Bottom line. Get this instead and a Leupold won't be necessary later! Check out the price too. http://www.opticsplanet.net/browning-2-7x32-mm-riflescope-882732m.html | |||
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I have a 3200 in 3x9 on my rainny day rifle a 700 7 rem mag lss..It has survived 4 years in the back of the truck & a 26 foot fall out of a deer stand without loosing point of aim. It's not che sharpest scope in the world but is certainly adequate for deer hunting & rain gard actually works. With that said midsouth is closing nikon monarch 2x7's for $202 which is a really good deal. | |||
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I have one of these and two Leupold of the same size. I like the less critical eye relief of the Leupold and the VX1 is about the same price as the Bushnell. I haven't tested the Rainguard feature, but the Bushnell is on my rain gun. | |||
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Nikon. Good buy. Good scope. | |||
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i duno i've had one on a 375 for quite some time now and it works just fine | |||
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