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Burris six scope owner opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="thechamp" data-source="post: 466884" data-attributes="member: 5510"><p>I've seen those comments as well over the years and at the same time the only Burris item I ever sent back was a set of Signature rings that were the turn-in/windage adjustable that didn't feel tight enough when twisted in. They sent me a new set, no questions asked. </p><p></p><p>I've owned several of their scopes over the years without ever having a problem and picked some up for friends over the years and they've had no complaints. It might be left over from the days when Burris first started, maybe their QC wasn't that good then? </p><p></p><p>I almost tend to think that some of that critiscm might be coming from a few Leupold owners who want to push their scope ahead of Burris. The leupold bunch is convinced (for the most part anyway) that their scopes are the absolute best in the world. </p><p></p><p>Personally I don't own a Leupold any longer at all and do not see one in my future unless some things really do change there. Their FOV has been horrible as well as the 'tunnel' or 'pipe' look gets old. That's purely my complaint and obviously millions of other folks don't feel that way. They are a great company though and do stand behind their products so I'll give them that in a heartbeat. I was reading a bit on their new 6x and it appears they might have a good FOV going on that one. I will look at them when I get a chance to see one. Never know what tomorrow holds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thechamp, post: 466884, member: 5510"] I've seen those comments as well over the years and at the same time the only Burris item I ever sent back was a set of Signature rings that were the turn-in/windage adjustable that didn't feel tight enough when twisted in. They sent me a new set, no questions asked. I've owned several of their scopes over the years without ever having a problem and picked some up for friends over the years and they've had no complaints. It might be left over from the days when Burris first started, maybe their QC wasn't that good then? I almost tend to think that some of that critiscm might be coming from a few Leupold owners who want to push their scope ahead of Burris. The leupold bunch is convinced (for the most part anyway) that their scopes are the absolute best in the world. Personally I don't own a Leupold any longer at all and do not see one in my future unless some things really do change there. Their FOV has been horrible as well as the 'tunnel' or 'pipe' look gets old. That's purely my complaint and obviously millions of other folks don't feel that way. They are a great company though and do stand behind their products so I'll give them that in a heartbeat. I was reading a bit on their new 6x and it appears they might have a good FOV going on that one. I will look at them when I get a chance to see one. Never know what tomorrow holds. [/QUOTE]
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