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Burris C4 scope, thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 916123" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I am not familiar with the Burris C4 scope but have looked through other Burris riflescopes and own a Burris Blackdiamond 6-24X50 and a couple of Burris 3X pistol scopes. The only one that I would put in the "do not buy" category is the Fulfield models, because I believe the optics are wanting and they are not a good value. IMO, the higher the magnification the better lenses and lens coatings are required to give the needed resolution and clarity. It varies from person to person, but as I get older I need more magnification and to get the quality of sight picture. I spend more on optics than I did when I was younger. At forty years of age I could shoot 600+ yds on a deer with a scope set a 4X and over two more decades of living wouldn't consider this shot. If the scope looks clear with your eyes through all magnification settings with your eyes it doesn't matter what anybody else thinks. I knew of a guy in Arkansas that had a full custom rifle built and when asked what glass he put on it he spit his tobacco juice on the ground and proudly stated " Tasco World Class". This worked for him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 916123, member: 8358"] I am not familiar with the Burris C4 scope but have looked through other Burris riflescopes and own a Burris Blackdiamond 6-24X50 and a couple of Burris 3X pistol scopes. The only one that I would put in the "do not buy" category is the Fulfield models, because I believe the optics are wanting and they are not a good value. IMO, the higher the magnification the better lenses and lens coatings are required to give the needed resolution and clarity. It varies from person to person, but as I get older I need more magnification and to get the quality of sight picture. I spend more on optics than I did when I was younger. At forty years of age I could shoot 600+ yds on a deer with a scope set a 4X and over two more decades of living wouldn't consider this shot. If the scope looks clear with your eyes through all magnification settings with your eyes it doesn't matter what anybody else thinks. I knew of a guy in Arkansas that had a full custom rifle built and when asked what glass he put on it he spit his tobacco juice on the ground and proudly stated " Tasco World Class". This worked for him! [/QUOTE]
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