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Leupold LRT vs Black Diamond
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<blockquote data-quote="HoytemanPA" data-source="post: 198453" data-attributes="member: 286"><p>No sunshade yet for the Burris. Note in the box says to call for it, temporarily out of stock. I did have a large piece of cardboard blocking direct sun from the scopes, but no sunshades on any of them. </p><p></p><p>The top one was mounted on a rifle and the later two were setting in a sandbag.... on the white hood of my truck. Hindsight 20/20. I guess we can call those first pictures the snow test.</p><p></p><p>I will get them away from the truck and take some more pics tomorrow night, just before dark and also adjust them all close to the same power for a test.</p><p></p><p>I like the parallax adjustment on the Burris, it has defined clicks for it as well. I think it will max out around 1200 yards as adjustment for 1100 is one click away from its stop. I guess to the majority of folks 1000 yards is infinity.......Which I suppose still isn't a real problem as the available elevation adjustment range of this scope is also limited to about this range with most long range calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoytemanPA, post: 198453, member: 286"] No sunshade yet for the Burris. Note in the box says to call for it, temporarily out of stock. I did have a large piece of cardboard blocking direct sun from the scopes, but no sunshades on any of them. The top one was mounted on a rifle and the later two were setting in a sandbag.... on the white hood of my truck. Hindsight 20/20. I guess we can call those first pictures the snow test. I will get them away from the truck and take some more pics tomorrow night, just before dark and also adjust them all close to the same power for a test. I like the parallax adjustment on the Burris, it has defined clicks for it as well. I think it will max out around 1200 yards as adjustment for 1100 is one click away from its stop. I guess to the majority of folks 1000 yards is infinity.......Which I suppose still isn't a real problem as the available elevation adjustment range of this scope is also limited to about this range with most long range calibers. [/QUOTE]
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