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Considering a new scope for my 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 590183" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I've owned a few Burris scopes. Two 3-9x40 bplex reticle, & a 4.5-14x42 A.O. with a Bplex. They are the absolute toughest most durable scopes I've ever beat the heck out of<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />.</p><p>I love em. In fact I still have the 4.5-14 on my 270 wsm, & even after being rolled over by a mule....TWICE! & a few stumbles & rough landings over the years, plus airline rides (& handeling) it still holds 0, & tracks perfectly.</p><p>I'm from Oregon, so naturally I'm a Leupold freak! But if $ is tight, & I can't afford my Leupold, then Burris gets my money everytime.</p><p>I've owned a few Nikons, in the Buckmaster, 3-9,standard duplex & 4-14 Bdc. Then the Prostaff model, with duplex Reticle wich still sits on my custom 10/22.</p><p>Bdc circles drove me nutts, & sold it immediately after my first range session.</p><p>Bang for your buck scopes put the Burris FF-II & Nikon Buckmaster in a simmilar category, but the Burris is way more rugged, & I personally prefer the Bplex reticle.</p><p>The new E-1 reticle reminds me of my Leupold VX-III's Varmint hunter duplex, but Burris with 10 mph windage only. I'll be in the market for one of those for my -06 in the next year or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 590183, member: 22166"] I've owned a few Burris scopes. Two 3-9x40 bplex reticle, & a 4.5-14x42 A.O. with a Bplex. They are the absolute toughest most durable scopes I've ever beat the heck out of:D. I love em. In fact I still have the 4.5-14 on my 270 wsm, & even after being rolled over by a mule....TWICE! & a few stumbles & rough landings over the years, plus airline rides (& handeling) it still holds 0, & tracks perfectly. I'm from Oregon, so naturally I'm a Leupold freak! But if $ is tight, & I can't afford my Leupold, then Burris gets my money everytime. I've owned a few Nikons, in the Buckmaster, 3-9,standard duplex & 4-14 Bdc. Then the Prostaff model, with duplex Reticle wich still sits on my custom 10/22. Bdc circles drove me nutts, & sold it immediately after my first range session. Bang for your buck scopes put the Burris FF-II & Nikon Buckmaster in a simmilar category, but the Burris is way more rugged, & I personally prefer the Bplex reticle. The new E-1 reticle reminds me of my Leupold VX-III's Varmint hunter duplex, but Burris with 10 mph windage only. I'll be in the market for one of those for my -06 in the next year or two. [/QUOTE]
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