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    Bushnell Elite 4200 3-9x

    Hey guys.

    Went to the range today with my mate to sort our rifles out.

    His Busnell 4200 doesn’t have any indication on the adjustment knobs as to which goes up and down or left and right..

    Does anyone have experience with this or an old Manuel laying around?

    Thanks!

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    I have a elite 4200 3-9x40, should have the manual about as I never throw anything out.
    I'll have a look.
    Got to go dig it out, give me a minute............................................

    Impact up, is right, or Anti Clockwise
    Right impact is down , when behind the Butt.
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    Cheers jakewire, my mate now says he has the Manual and the box somewhere so he’s hunting it down as well

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    Almost universally elevation anti clockwise for moving impact up, windage anti clockwise for moving impact to the right. Looking at the dial.
    It's only some trashy European brands that are back the front.

    My Bushnell 4500 complies with that.

    On the range you can confirm it as well by watching which way the crosshair moves when you crank on say 2 minutes up (anti clockwise) elevation. The crosshair will move downwards in relation to the point of aim.
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    Ahh I see that’s a good way to test it out Zimmer rather than wasting rounds

 

 

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