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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2083364" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>In my experience the only good scope under $600 are the Burris line. I can't say the Burris top end stuff is the best although I have 3 Burris XTR II scopes. They work but all are illuminated and I am detecting some battery drain when off and some weird blinking one one while I am shooting. I would advise to steer clear of illuminated reticles on any scope and if you are shooting in conditions that dark, go with a day/night scope from Pulsar. Vortex below the Razor HD II line hasn't impressed me and Doug won't stock Vortex.</p><p></p><p>My Bushnell Tactical Elite with H59 reticle is the mut's nuts! I got it from Doug and its my favorite scope. The reticle is a bit intimidating at first but once you learn it, you love it.</p><p></p><p>I haven't spent over 1K for any scope I've owned. You can get hover in the 1K for scopes that retail much more if you do some research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2083364, member: 113404"] In my experience the only good scope under $600 are the Burris line. I can't say the Burris top end stuff is the best although I have 3 Burris XTR II scopes. They work but all are illuminated and I am detecting some battery drain when off and some weird blinking one one while I am shooting. I would advise to steer clear of illuminated reticles on any scope and if you are shooting in conditions that dark, go with a day/night scope from Pulsar. Vortex below the Razor HD II line hasn't impressed me and Doug won't stock Vortex. My Bushnell Tactical Elite with H59 reticle is the mut's nuts! I got it from Doug and its my favorite scope. The reticle is a bit intimidating at first but once you learn it, you love it. I haven't spent over 1K for any scope I've owned. You can get hover in the 1K for scopes that retail much more if you do some research. [/QUOTE]
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