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New Leupold vs. Burris
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<blockquote data-quote="Cybra" data-source="post: 15008" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>You know, I have owned a number of both scopes--and on average, the Burris, especially in the Signature series--were...brighter? Crisper? Resolution, I felt, was little better, but this can be quite shooter-dependant. As for wasting the extra money? &lt;shrugs&gt; Some people claim, after buying a $1000+ scope, that their $600 was better; go figure. If image alone is what you're taking into account...you may have gotten the friends between the cheeks, but I would be hesitant to assure you of that. I have one Leupold Var-x III in 6.5 x 20 that is so nice to look through, I have been known to take it off my rifle in the summer, and bring it to the beach &lt;it maintains a "zero", too&gt;. Beat the hell out of both of your scopes--the one to maintain consistancy is the better one! <img src="http://images/icons/blush.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />)</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cybra, post: 15008, member: 936"] You know, I have owned a number of both scopes--and on average, the Burris, especially in the Signature series--were...brighter? Crisper? Resolution, I felt, was little better, but this can be quite shooter-dependant. As for wasting the extra money? <shrugs> Some people claim, after buying a $1000+ scope, that their $600 was better; go figure. If image alone is what you're taking into account...you may have gotten the friends between the cheeks, but I would be hesitant to assure you of that. I have one Leupold Var-x III in 6.5 x 20 that is so nice to look through, I have been known to take it off my rifle in the summer, and bring it to the beach <it maintains a "zero", too>. Beat the hell out of both of your scopes--the one to maintain consistancy is the better one! [img]images/icons/blush.gif[/img]) Dave [/QUOTE]
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