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Burris Eliminator III
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<blockquote data-quote="Sledhead406" data-source="post: 1807248" data-attributes="member: 108747"><p>I have a first generation eliminator on a LR308 since about 2011.. It works very very well. Mostly use it on coyotes, but did hunt with it for a few years. Shot about 8 mule deer bucks (3 for me, 5 wounded and repeatedly missed by hunters I took out) from around 300 to 545, perfect shot placement. Cant speak to the glass on the new gen 3 eliminators, but the glass on mine is just ok. You are buying a laser rangefinding scope though, I can forgive the glass quality since it functions perfectly. Once set up, it will range and correctly give a point of aim that is dead on. Mine is rated I think for ranging 500 yds, but it does range accurately to about 600. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of setup: Be sure to verify the drop with actual shots at long range. This is a must.</p><p></p><p>The new Eliminator 3 is WAY more scope than my old one, and I have been tempted to pick one up. But since I started getting more serious about shooting long range I have actually went back to dial up turrets and a drop chart for my bolt guns. Even though my Eliminator sits unused most of the time now, I would not sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sledhead406, post: 1807248, member: 108747"] I have a first generation eliminator on a LR308 since about 2011.. It works very very well. Mostly use it on coyotes, but did hunt with it for a few years. Shot about 8 mule deer bucks (3 for me, 5 wounded and repeatedly missed by hunters I took out) from around 300 to 545, perfect shot placement. Cant speak to the glass on the new gen 3 eliminators, but the glass on mine is just ok. You are buying a laser rangefinding scope though, I can forgive the glass quality since it functions perfectly. Once set up, it will range and correctly give a point of aim that is dead on. Mine is rated I think for ranging 500 yds, but it does range accurately to about 600. Speaking of setup: Be sure to verify the drop with actual shots at long range. This is a must. The new Eliminator 3 is WAY more scope than my old one, and I have been tempted to pick one up. But since I started getting more serious about shooting long range I have actually went back to dial up turrets and a drop chart for my bolt guns. Even though my Eliminator sits unused most of the time now, I would not sell it. [/QUOTE]
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