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Need Input on Burris Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Quick Karl" data-source="post: 135335" data-attributes="member: 7237"><p><font color="blue">I have a Burris XTR 624 mounted on a 300 Winchester Magnum and though I've only had the scope for about a month it seems like a fine scope - I used to be a L&amp;S fan but their quality has just gone to the dogs and I did my homework on the Burris and didn't hear a negative thing about them, so I figured I would try. So far I am very happy with the scope with one exception - it has 1" elevation adjustment clicks, which means 1 click equals 10-inches at 1,000-yards. If on your best day you could shoot 1 MOA @ 1,000-yards that would leave a 20" margin of error for a 1,000-yard shot - not very good for the Coyotes I hope to vaporize at 1,000-yards.</p><p></p><p>Burris says they will be offering 1/4" adjustments as an upgrade but haven't yet announced the available date... I am waiting patiently.</p><p> </font></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick Karl, post: 135335, member: 7237"] <font color="blue">I have a Burris XTR 624 mounted on a 300 Winchester Magnum and though I've only had the scope for about a month it seems like a fine scope - I used to be a L&S fan but their quality has just gone to the dogs and I did my homework on the Burris and didn't hear a negative thing about them, so I figured I would try. So far I am very happy with the scope with one exception - it has 1" elevation adjustment clicks, which means 1 click equals 10-inches at 1,000-yards. If on your best day you could shoot 1 MOA @ 1,000-yards that would leave a 20" margin of error for a 1,000-yard shot - not very good for the Coyotes I hope to vaporize at 1,000-yards. Burris says they will be offering 1/4" adjustments as an upgrade but haven't yet announced the available date... I am waiting patiently. </font> [/QUOTE]
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