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Burris XTR II 5-25 SCR MOA Availability...
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1205928" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>The exact same availability problems have occurred with the NF ATACR F1 and the Vortex Gen 2 Razor and will more than likely happen with the Vortex AMG as well. New products just take time to become available because the demand far outpaces the initial supply. If you do some calling you will find your scope available somewhere. If you are forced to order directly through Burris you will sit at the end of a very long line, no different than when ordering similar scopes from other companies.</p><p></p><p>My other personal opinion is that Burris was a bit gun shy to release too many to market at once based off the horrendous problems that have been plaguing the Steiner T5Xi series of scopes. While obviously not the same product line it no doubt was in the back of the minds of people who are making decisions on how many scopes to produce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1205928, member: 29966"] The exact same availability problems have occurred with the NF ATACR F1 and the Vortex Gen 2 Razor and will more than likely happen with the Vortex AMG as well. New products just take time to become available because the demand far outpaces the initial supply. If you do some calling you will find your scope available somewhere. If you are forced to order directly through Burris you will sit at the end of a very long line, no different than when ordering similar scopes from other companies. My other personal opinion is that Burris was a bit gun shy to release too many to market at once based off the horrendous problems that have been plaguing the Steiner T5Xi series of scopes. While obviously not the same product line it no doubt was in the back of the minds of people who are making decisions on how many scopes to produce. [/QUOTE]
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