I've got a standard matte Bushnell Elite 3200 3x9x40 on one of my rifles and a Bushnell Trophy 3x9x40 on my other gun.
With the 3200, I am running out of shooting light on a cloudy day after about 20 minutes after sunset.
(This is open field hunting, with the scope set at 7 or 8 power shooting from a blind, and legal shooting time is 30 minutes after sunset.)
I have to strain to find the crosshairs and the entire view is not what I would consider impressive in fading light.
Maybe that's why Bushnell gives you the option of "firefly" cross-hairs or the "3-2-1 recticle".
(You might need these features in order to even find your crosshairs.)
I actually think my 3x9x40 Bushnell Trophy performs better in fading light!
I guess I will have to take both guns out to the deer blind for a real field test, since I keep seeing deer just as the 3200 fades completely out.
A little disappointed here....
Is the 4200 series an improvement in this area or should I switch to another scope brand for "low-light" shooting entirely?
Or am I just expecting too much?