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I have 2 Bushnell Sportview scopes, one is a 4x-12x,40 and the other is a 4x38. The 4x38 has a loose lens floating around inside it. The 4x-12x,40 has some wind elevation #'s and the front lens can be dialed in from 20yrds. to 1000yrds. Are they worth fixing or are they cheap scopes and are they old?

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 45 weeks ago

Use them for fishing weights and get a Leupold VX II or VX III. Those are cheap unreliable scopes.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 45 weeks ago

Too cheap, you get what you pay for. Time for upgrade. Leupold would be a great choice, Nikon would be my 2nd choice if price is an issue. Good luck and good shootin'.

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from shane wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

Sell 'em, or put them on some beater .22s.

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from IanS wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I'm not a fan of Bushnell scopes but you may want to check if those particular models have a Lifetime warrenty. I'm pretty sure all Bushnells have the same warenty. If so get them fixed or repaired by Bushnell and sell them and buy a Leupold. I rescently bought a FXII 4 x 33 and put it on my Tikka T3 270 win and love the set up!

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 40 weeks ago

Agreed with Del in KS answer above and A + 1 for you sir!!!

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 45 weeks ago

Use them for fishing weights and get a Leupold VX II or VX III. Those are cheap unreliable scopes.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 45 weeks ago

Too cheap, you get what you pay for. Time for upgrade. Leupold would be a great choice, Nikon would be my 2nd choice if price is an issue. Good luck and good shootin'.

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from shane wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

Sell 'em, or put them on some beater .22s.

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from IanS wrote 2 years 27 weeks ago

I'm not a fan of Bushnell scopes but you may want to check if those particular models have a Lifetime warrenty. I'm pretty sure all Bushnells have the same warenty. If so get them fixed or repaired by Bushnell and sell them and buy a Leupold. I rescently bought a FXII 4 x 33 and put it on my Tikka T3 270 win and love the set up!

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 40 weeks ago

Agreed with Del in KS answer above and A + 1 for you sir!!!

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