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Burris Eliminator III Scope Review
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmieD" data-source="post: 976376" data-attributes="member: 51438"><p>One more time---I have watched this thread and once again here is my thought:</p><p>The way AK and ID words the restriction is in my opinion addressing night vision and thermal vision both which can be used individually or as attachments to your existing scope or rifle. There is also laser powered flashlights that can be attached to your scope of rifle. The way Burris designs the scope, nothing is illuminated when using the range finder or the incline angle. I say no more about this scope except to say I love it and will use on all my Texas hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmieD, post: 976376, member: 51438"] One more time---I have watched this thread and once again here is my thought: The way AK and ID words the restriction is in my opinion addressing night vision and thermal vision both which can be used individually or as attachments to your existing scope or rifle. There is also laser powered flashlights that can be attached to your scope of rifle. The way Burris designs the scope, nothing is illuminated when using the range finder or the incline angle. I say no more about this scope except to say I love it and will use on all my Texas hunts. [/QUOTE]
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