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Burris XTR II Reticle Question
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<blockquote data-quote="RonS" data-source="post: 1246171" data-attributes="member: 68613"><p>I've got the 8-40 and have used it in F Class. The turrets produce repeatable results and have a good feel. Positive clicks with what feels like the right resistance. That is the most important aspect for long range. The reticle in mine is the F Class reticle. I'd prefer just an MOA with hash marks for offsets but this one works. It could use a wider eye relief window at higher powers but at below 30 power it's OK. In general the scope works and the build quality is good as well. The glass is not Nightforce or Vortex Razor or March or high end Zeiss or Swarovski level but is on par with the better mid-priced scopes like Vortex PST or Sightron SIII. If I sell mine it'll be to fund a Nightforce Competition model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonS, post: 1246171, member: 68613"] I've got the 8-40 and have used it in F Class. The turrets produce repeatable results and have a good feel. Positive clicks with what feels like the right resistance. That is the most important aspect for long range. The reticle in mine is the F Class reticle. I'd prefer just an MOA with hash marks for offsets but this one works. It could use a wider eye relief window at higher powers but at below 30 power it's OK. In general the scope works and the build quality is good as well. The glass is not Nightforce or Vortex Razor or March or high end Zeiss or Swarovski level but is on par with the better mid-priced scopes like Vortex PST or Sightron SIII. If I sell mine it'll be to fund a Nightforce Competition model. [/QUOTE]
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