Having used many Elite Series rifle scopes on various projects, I was looking forward to using the new Elite Tactical scopes. The scopes did not disappoint.
The first thing you will notice about the tactical version of the 4200 Elite scope is that the tube is 30mm instead of one inch. This allows for more and better light transmission, giving you a brighter view and a better sight picture in low-light situations.
Having used a number of Elite Series scopes on varmint rifles, I was looking forward to putting them to use on my DPMS LRT-SASS tactical rifle. I found that, depending on the mission statement, the 4200 1.25 to 4X24, the 3200 5 to 15X40 (tested) or 6-24X50 will serve you well.
The 4200 Elite resembles a shotgun scope because it allows you little or no magnification for true CQB or 4-power to enhance accuracy at a distance. The one-mil-dot red dot enhances speed and allows the 4200 to mimic a red dot sight. This scope was fast, clear, and worked well on the LRT for simulated CQB on the range. At 1.2 power, the 4200 was like a Trophy red dot sight but, when set at 4-power, the rifle was capable of great precision at 100 yards.
The 3200 allows the same LRT to become a true precision instrument. The 3200 Elite has a fast-focus eyepiece, target turret elevation/windage adjustments, and front parallax adjustment. Its mil-dot reticle is bold and precise and, once mastered, allows you to accurately estimate the range through the scope. I found the 3200 to be easily adjusted for zero and the scope held zero during rapid fire of the LRT.