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Burris Eliminator 3
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<blockquote data-quote="JPHunter" data-source="post: 883693" data-attributes="member: 74047"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I'm having a discussion with a fella where our opinions differ a fair bit I'll just say, his opinion is that the Burris Eliminator 3 is the best thing for medium/long range shooting out to 700m and without fail it puts him on a dinner plate sized target to that range every time regardless of conditions. Whereas I don't believe it's better substitute for long range shooting over, good quality rang finding binos, a good scope and a good ballistics program as well as other instruments to take in varying conditions.</p><p></p><p>So I actually have a leg to stand on or not? Can someone please give me info either way to justify this.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't think a scope trying to cram everything in can do as good a job as several products that have been engineered to a high standard for a specific job. </p><p></p><p>Appreciate the help </p><p></p><p>JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPHunter, post: 883693, member: 74047"] Hi guys, I'm having a discussion with a fella where our opinions differ a fair bit I'll just say, his opinion is that the Burris Eliminator 3 is the best thing for medium/long range shooting out to 700m and without fail it puts him on a dinner plate sized target to that range every time regardless of conditions. Whereas I don't believe it's better substitute for long range shooting over, good quality rang finding binos, a good scope and a good ballistics program as well as other instruments to take in varying conditions. So I actually have a leg to stand on or not? Can someone please give me info either way to justify this. I personally don't think a scope trying to cram everything in can do as good a job as several products that have been engineered to a high standard for a specific job. Appreciate the help JP [/QUOTE]
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