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Burris Eliminator III
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpowder" data-source="post: 1807744" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I've had the gen III since early November on a 243 Wssm ar15. I haven't missed a coyote since, ranging from 50 to 442 yards. The furthest I've ranged a coyote is 708, and it took a few tries to get it. I didn't get a shot at that one as I shot two others closer first and it took off, but I really wanted to take that shot! It's a real game changer for a hunting scope IMO and it's earned a place, and in fact I'm looking at a second one in 3-12 for another rifle.</p><p></p><p>For negatives, it's fairly heavy though that doesn't bother me. FOV is very narrow, glass is dark, and in bright snow the orange dot and the info displayed at the top washes out pretty bad. Still usable, but tougher to see. Ranging is also more limited in the snow, but that's probably true of any laser rangefinder. It also wouldn't be good for working up loads or any fine target work, the reticle just covers too much. </p><p></p><p>But for hunting and or steel shooting, it's pretty awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpowder, post: 1807744, member: 1425"] I've had the gen III since early November on a 243 Wssm ar15. I haven't missed a coyote since, ranging from 50 to 442 yards. The furthest I've ranged a coyote is 708, and it took a few tries to get it. I didn't get a shot at that one as I shot two others closer first and it took off, but I really wanted to take that shot! It's a real game changer for a hunting scope IMO and it's earned a place, and in fact I'm looking at a second one in 3-12 for another rifle. For negatives, it's fairly heavy though that doesn't bother me. FOV is very narrow, glass is dark, and in bright snow the orange dot and the info displayed at the top washes out pretty bad. Still usable, but tougher to see. Ranging is also more limited in the snow, but that's probably true of any laser rangefinder. It also wouldn't be good for working up loads or any fine target work, the reticle just covers too much. But for hunting and or steel shooting, it's pretty awesome. [/QUOTE]
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