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Burris Euro Diamond 3-12X50mm 3P#4 E-dot
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<blockquote data-quote="BravoEMike" data-source="post: 230104" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>Greetings...</p><p></p><p>I have read all the threads on Burris I could find,</p><p>I would like to thank everyone for there post on this subject!</p><p>...and, I am curious if any members have any experience with these scopes,</p><p>all opinions are solicited, and welcome.</p><p></p><p>Rifle: Ruger Manlicher Carbine caliber .308 win.</p><p>Hunting: Laurel Highlands of Western Pennsylvania...Deer</p><p>Conditions: Stand/Still hunting,</p><p>mostly densely wooded, with some opportunities to 300 yds.,</p><p>These rifles were bought for my grandsons (2)...Christmas last year...</p><p>so this year it is time to get them a scope. </p><p>The rifles will be used for most hunting in Central Pennsylvania,</p><p>i.e. ground hogs, fox, coyote, as this is there first centerfire rifle. </p><p>The rifles have not been fired since purchase.</p><p>Looked at Ziess Conquest...and my thoughts/conclusions: </p><p>I liked the Burris better, thought they were brighter.</p><p>Also...like the idea of illuminated reticle with the dot,</p><p>My thoughts are...they can always dial down in power...hence not as firm a direction with the 2.5-10X50mm 3P#4 E-dot Burris.</p><p>3.5-10X56mm Sightron 4A illuminated...was explored some, but is more expensive, bigger heavier!!</p><p>...as was the Ziess 3-12X 56mm!</p><p>...and, I gotta' buy, two.</p><p>Cheers...</p><p></p><p>Bruce ~~___/)~*~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BravoEMike, post: 230104, member: 2631"] Greetings... I have read all the threads on Burris I could find, I would like to thank everyone for there post on this subject! ...and, I am curious if any members have any experience with these scopes, all opinions are solicited, and welcome. Rifle: Ruger Manlicher Carbine caliber .308 win. Hunting: Laurel Highlands of Western Pennsylvania...Deer Conditions: Stand/Still hunting, mostly densely wooded, with some opportunities to 300 yds., These rifles were bought for my grandsons (2)...Christmas last year... so this year it is time to get them a scope. The rifles will be used for most hunting in Central Pennsylvania, i.e. ground hogs, fox, coyote, as this is there first centerfire rifle. The rifles have not been fired since purchase. Looked at Ziess Conquest...and my thoughts/conclusions: I liked the Burris better, thought they were brighter. Also...like the idea of illuminated reticle with the dot, My thoughts are...they can always dial down in power...hence not as firm a direction with the 2.5-10X50mm 3P#4 E-dot Burris. 3.5-10X56mm Sightron 4A illuminated...was explored some, but is more expensive, bigger heavier!! ...as was the Ziess 3-12X 56mm! ...and, I gotta' buy, two. Cheers... Bruce ~~___/)~*~ [/QUOTE]
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