Hey guys,
My Bushnell Elite 4200 4-16x turned up today and I am one happy guy with the quality. This one is to go on my Kimber Pro Varmint in 204.
I am seriously considering the purchase of another 4200, a 2.5 - 10 x 40 for my 300 WSM. However, the eye relief seems a bit short at around 3.5 inches, or am I wrong? The old Shortmags site use to recommend scopes with an eye relief of at least 4 inches.
I undestand that the Elite 4200's have a constant eye relief, can someone clarify that for me please?
I see that the Burris Fullfield with Ballistic Plex has drop charts for the 300 Winchester Magnum, I understood that these scopes had a very short eye relief, and not recommended by some.
Do any of you other shooters have the 4200 series scopes mounted on 300 mags? I have been whacked in the head before - a Redfield 3-9 x 40 on a 30-06, so want to try and minimise this from happening.
My mate who shot my .243 for the first time, now wears a cresent shaped scar! Just goes to show that virtually any calibre is capable of this.
Regards,
Michael.
My Bushnell Elite 4200 4-16x turned up today and I am one happy guy with the quality. This one is to go on my Kimber Pro Varmint in 204.
I am seriously considering the purchase of another 4200, a 2.5 - 10 x 40 for my 300 WSM. However, the eye relief seems a bit short at around 3.5 inches, or am I wrong? The old Shortmags site use to recommend scopes with an eye relief of at least 4 inches.
I undestand that the Elite 4200's have a constant eye relief, can someone clarify that for me please?
I see that the Burris Fullfield with Ballistic Plex has drop charts for the 300 Winchester Magnum, I understood that these scopes had a very short eye relief, and not recommended by some.
Do any of you other shooters have the 4200 series scopes mounted on 300 mags? I have been whacked in the head before - a Redfield 3-9 x 40 on a 30-06, so want to try and minimise this from happening.
My mate who shot my .243 for the first time, now wears a cresent shaped scar! Just goes to show that virtually any calibre is capable of this.
Regards,
Michael.