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Bushnell is a leading producer of riflescopes, making a broad line for many different types of shooting. They're tough to beat in terms of what they offer in innovations and quality at a particular price, and this is particularly true of the 7-21x40 Elite 3200. Bushnell feels so strongly of the scope, in fact, that they boldly offer to US customers their "No Questions Asked" warranty: If you aren't convinced that it is the best scope you've hunted with, Bushnell will replace it for free or give you a full refund.
The 7-21x40 Elite 3200 features an adjustable objective lens, and is a great long-range scope for bean fields or targeting applications. Its 40mm objective lens diameter yields excellent brightness even in terribly overcast shooting conditions.
| Magnification | 7-21x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 40mm |
| Angle of View | 2.6-0.8° |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) |
7x: 135' (45 m at 1000 m) 21x: 44' (15 m at 1000 m) |
| Dioptric Correction Range | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Exit Pupil Diameter |
7x: 5.7mm 21x: 1.9mm |
| Eye Relief | 84mm |
| Filter Size | None |
| Impact Point Correction per Click | 0.25" per 100 Yards (7.0mm per 100 meters) |
| Maximum Elevation/Windage Adjustment | 40.0" at 100 Yards (1.1 m at 100 meters) |
| Relative Brightness |
7x: 32.7 21x: 3.6 |
| Twilight Factor |
7x: 12.1 21x: 29.0 |
| Weatherproofing | Waterproof & fogproof |
| Dimensions | 12.8" (325mm) in length |
| Weight | 0.96 lb (437 g) |
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Comments about Bushnell 7-21x40 Elite 3200 Adj. Obj. Riflescope w/ Mil Dot - Matte Black:
Put this scope on a .222 tackdriver. Optics are not really that sharp and the scope does not adjust well at all. I moved the crosshairs 1" to the right and ending up with an alignment 3" down. Should have bought a Leopold.
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