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Good Ballistic Plex Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="jmeier1981" data-source="post: 892169" data-attributes="member: 10009"><p>Ive actually got a Burris E1 on a .30-06 and its not a bad scope but one thing Ive noticed on the last three Burris scopes Ive bought is that the clicks when making adjustments feel kinda sloppy and not real positive firm clicks... IDK maybe its all in my head but it REALLY bugs me. I also dont like that the E1 reticle doesnt go from from top to bottom and side to side, it just floats in the center which makes it harder for me to tell if its level as most of my hunting is done prone in a field with a bipod or sitting against a tree with a shooting stick like turkey hunting. I guess I just like the full top to bottom and side to side crosshairs and just a few simple aiming points below the crosshairs... the less busy and more simple the better for me as far as hunting goes and thats what Im looking for, a real good hunting scope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmeier1981, post: 892169, member: 10009"] Ive actually got a Burris E1 on a .30-06 and its not a bad scope but one thing Ive noticed on the last three Burris scopes Ive bought is that the clicks when making adjustments feel kinda sloppy and not real positive firm clicks... IDK maybe its all in my head but it REALLY bugs me. I also dont like that the E1 reticle doesnt go from from top to bottom and side to side, it just floats in the center which makes it harder for me to tell if its level as most of my hunting is done prone in a field with a bipod or sitting against a tree with a shooting stick like turkey hunting. I guess I just like the full top to bottom and side to side crosshairs and just a few simple aiming points below the crosshairs... the less busy and more simple the better for me as far as hunting goes and thats what Im looking for, a real good hunting scope [/QUOTE]
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