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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Burris Black Diamond or Leupold?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbianchini" data-source="post: 17138" data-attributes="member: 935"><p>I will stick with my Leupold's. </p><p></p><p><strong>H-BAR</strong> im in disagreement with you." Burris's has better optics" Scopes are like barrels you get a good one and one time you get a bad one when it comes to optics. Seems too me that one scope brand to brand will always be clearer then other. </p><p>I have owned several Burris's and Niteforces and I will always go back to the good old Leupold's. </p><p>When the NXS's first to hit the market I was the first to go out and get me one. It was the first scope I thought was the biggest waste of money. Optics were compared to some scope you would get at the local discount chain for $79.00 I loved the looks and the internal adjustment but the optics basically sucked. Many friends I shoot with also got the NXS's when they hit the marked. They also had trouble with optics and the scope not being able to focus. The sent them back to Niteforce many times and the problem was never corrected. They got refunds for the scopes. As to the Niteforce's the older benchrest models seem to have much better optics than the NXS's. Now these days Niteforce hopefully corrected the problems with the NXS's</p><p>Burris's optics from the many I have looked through seems to be good but don't have much internal adjustment! Great for short range work but when it comes to long range work they don't fill the bill.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>That's my 2 cents.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><a href="http://www.pbase.com/m16800/toys" target="_blank">Picture's</a></strong></p><p></p><p>[ 10-29-2003: Message edited by: mbianchini ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbianchini, post: 17138, member: 935"] I will stick with my Leupold's. [B]H-BAR[/B] im in disagreement with you.” Burris’s has better optics" Scopes are like barrels you get a good one and one time you get a bad one when it comes to optics. Seems too me that one scope brand to brand will always be clearer then other. I have owned several Burris's and Niteforces and I will always go back to the good old Leupold's. When the NXS's first to hit the market I was the first to go out and get me one. It was the first scope I thought was the biggest waste of money. Optics were compared to some scope you would get at the local discount chain for $79.00 I loved the looks and the internal adjustment but the optics basically sucked. Many friends I shoot with also got the NXS’s when they hit the marked. They also had trouble with optics and the scope not being able to focus. The sent them back to Niteforce many times and the problem was never corrected. They got refunds for the scopes. As to the Niteforce’s the older benchrest models seem to have much better optics than the NXS’s. Now these days Niteforce hopefully corrected the problems with the NXS’s Burris’s optics from the many I have looked through seems to be good but don’t have much internal adjustment! Great for short range work but when it comes to long range work they don’t fill the bill. That’s my 2 cents. [B][url="http://www.pbase.com/m16800/toys"]Picture's[/url][/B] [ 10-29-2003: Message edited by: mbianchini ] [/QUOTE]
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