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Burris veracity
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2656861" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>I bought one of those new Signature Series 2-10x (China) last year or so when they came out for my 7mm-08 to shoot coyotes with 120's.</p><p>I have too many rifles to afford higher end glass on all so I sprang $375 for one to try. I don't dial it since I doubt it'll hold consistency. I zeroed at 200 yds running 3000ish fps and I use the E3 Ballistic reticle and my hits out to 500 yards are really close on steel. Killed pigs and javalina out beyond 200 yards.</p><p>Glass is really good for the price and the weight is on the light side.</p><p>The ocular is big giving a good sight picture but a high lift bolt handle will get close.</p><p></p><p>I have Veracity and Steiner (which are the basically the same) on other deer hunting rifles and are not lightweights but have very good glass and have held zero for years of hunting since mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2656861, member: 118657"] I bought one of those new Signature Series 2-10x (China) last year or so when they came out for my 7mm-08 to shoot coyotes with 120's. I have too many rifles to afford higher end glass on all so I sprang $375 for one to try. I don't dial it since I doubt it'll hold consistency. I zeroed at 200 yds running 3000ish fps and I use the E3 Ballistic reticle and my hits out to 500 yards are really close on steel. Killed pigs and javalina out beyond 200 yards. Glass is really good for the price and the weight is on the light side. The ocular is big giving a good sight picture but a high lift bolt handle will get close. I have Veracity and Steiner (which are the basically the same) on other deer hunting rifles and are not lightweights but have very good glass and have held zero for years of hunting since mounted. [/QUOTE]
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