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quality of burris scopes??
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 20470" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I just broke down and bought a Burris Fullfield 2, 3-9x40 Bal-Plex matte, to atop my Win Mdl 70 25-06 Rem. Had to give my dads Leupold back! I have always had Leupold scope with the "click system" on my big game rifles for the majority so I went ahead with Burris B-Plex to try something new. I read about the 95% light transmission and studied the bal-plex that would work with a couple of my loads out to 600 yards, all for $199.99, throw in the landmark spotting scope for free and you've got yourself a heck of a deal. I ordered it from Midway. Anyway, upon arrival of the scope I find that the outer edge appears to be very blurry. I tried focusing and it only got worse. Is this normal? Some of you Burris fans chime in. It appears to be very clear up to about 6x then it gets very blurry around the outer edge of the sight picture. I dont know what the hell thats about but it does not compare to the old Leupold vx 2 that you could buy for $199. Anyways, I still mounted the scope and went to sight it in right away. I had to play with the B-plex reticle. I loaded up my pet load with the 117g SBT at 3035fps and sighted in dead on at 200 yards. This is for the magnum trajectory. Within 5 shots, I had hit the milk jug I placed at 525 by placing the 500 line on top of the jug. I was quite impressed. But still not impressed about the sight picture on 9x. I just wonder how they claim 95% when leupolds old vx 2 was only 88% or 91% and they are a whole lot more crisp all the way around. Anyways, I'll see how this Burris holds up for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 20470, member: 1403"] I just broke down and bought a Burris Fullfield 2, 3-9x40 Bal-Plex matte, to atop my Win Mdl 70 25-06 Rem. Had to give my dads Leupold back! I have always had Leupold scope with the "click system" on my big game rifles for the majority so I went ahead with Burris B-Plex to try something new. I read about the 95% light transmission and studied the bal-plex that would work with a couple of my loads out to 600 yards, all for $199.99, throw in the landmark spotting scope for free and you've got yourself a heck of a deal. I ordered it from Midway. Anyway, upon arrival of the scope I find that the outer edge appears to be very blurry. I tried focusing and it only got worse. Is this normal? Some of you Burris fans chime in. It appears to be very clear up to about 6x then it gets very blurry around the outer edge of the sight picture. I dont know what the hell thats about but it does not compare to the old Leupold vx 2 that you could buy for $199. Anyways, I still mounted the scope and went to sight it in right away. I had to play with the B-plex reticle. I loaded up my pet load with the 117g SBT at 3035fps and sighted in dead on at 200 yards. This is for the magnum trajectory. Within 5 shots, I had hit the milk jug I placed at 525 by placing the 500 line on top of the jug. I was quite impressed. But still not impressed about the sight picture on 9x. I just wonder how they claim 95% when leupolds old vx 2 was only 88% or 91% and they are a whole lot more crisp all the way around. Anyways, I'll see how this Burris holds up for a while. [/QUOTE]
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