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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Best FFP scope for the buck?
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<blockquote data-quote="CNY Yote Hunter" data-source="post: 2122113" data-attributes="member: 109650"><p>Until recently I'd answer with Vortex Viper... a friend has recently convinced me to try a Burris rt 25. I must say the glass is extremely impressive, so far it has tracked perfectly as well. I also must say I have not had this scope through any kind of a ringer so to speak so the longevity of the functions as of now have yet to be determined. But for the price, 699 I paid for it, I thought I'd give it an honest try and it has been great. Against a Vortex Viper I like the glass on the Burris hands down, the turrets are not as crisp as the Vortex but the turrets on the Burris lock for both windage and elevation so..... between those for a budget scope I would recommend. I had a Leupold Lrp vx3i and I could not get used to the eye relief on it. Glass and turrets were really good on it but tracking was hit or miss, usually 1 click off when returning to zero and pretty repeatedly. Good luck!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNY Yote Hunter, post: 2122113, member: 109650"] Until recently I’d answer with Vortex Viper... a friend has recently convinced me to try a Burris rt 25. I must say the glass is extremely impressive, so far it has tracked perfectly as well. I also must say I have not had this scope through any kind of a ringer so to speak so the longevity of the functions as of now have yet to be determined. But for the price, 699 I paid for it, I thought I’d give it an honest try and it has been great. Against a Vortex Viper I like the glass on the Burris hands down, the turrets are not as crisp as the Vortex but the turrets on the Burris lock for both windage and elevation so..... between those for a budget scope I would recommend. I had a Leupold Lrp vx3i and I could not get used to the eye relief on it. Glass and turrets were really good on it but tracking was hit or miss, usually 1 click off when returning to zero and pretty repeatedly. Good luck!!!! [/QUOTE]
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