I have a Bushnell 3200 2x7 on my BAR in .308 Win. I am EXTREMELY pleased
with this scope. I hunt the northern forests of Wisconsin, where shots can range
from 10 yards in a cedar swamp, to 250 yards across a "popple slashing". Like
GB said, I keep it on 2x, and if the distance requires a closer view, I dial it up, if
I have the time. With a fixed power, I'd sure miss the extra magnification on
those long shots, and at the bench. For the field, I think I'd find 4x a bit too
much for those close in, fast moving, shots.
As for Weavers, I purchased one V16, for my AR-15 Varminter. I won't be buying
another Weaver. No problems, but not nearly the optics quality that I expected for
that price point.
For a .270 Win chambered rifle, I'd be looking seriously at a 3200 Elite, in either a
2x7 or 3x9. The actual choice would depend on my expected use of the rifle, where
I would want a wider field of view, at low power, or a little higher power for the
occasional longer shot, or smaller target. I wouldn't want to live on the difference
in these two scopes:grin: IMHO, both would be a better choice for a .270 Win,
over a fixed powere scope.
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