See if you can get the existing scope repaired under warranty. That's another 200 ta 300 bucks towards your new scope. I really should sell my 4200 but it's my just encase scope in the cupboard
I ended up with a VX5 and it's miles ahead of the bushnell. Especially at low light.
A few friends went from vx3i 4.5x14 to vx5 and say its lla big improvement. But the vx3i will still do what you need.
Just depends how much you want to spend.
A few cheaper 4 to 12 or 14s will be okay if you are not dialing. But I would recommend spending a bit more to ensure its repeatable. That way you can grow into it if needed. I had a scope that would hold zero
But when dialing a few times it wouldn't settle at the same place. Pretty useless really.
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