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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Reviewed All My Own Scopes Today
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2371448" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>Yeah, That Bushnell and the Leupold Freedom 3-9 EFR are the diamonds in the rough. The Bushnell is on my 1-mile 300WM rig. The EFR is on a .22 pellet gun. I tried to be as honest and unbiased as possible in the reviewing. The DMR II man, that thing just calms me when I'm ringing steel ELR. Tracking is spot on perfect too. I didn't cover that aspect in the review. It does seem the MRAD based scopes track truer to specs than the MOA based scopes.</p><p></p><p>All these scopes were purchased for below 1K. I have this gut feeling the Euro stuff demands such a higher price just for being "Euro". I will say, the Burris XTR III 5-30X56 is an absolute dream! Huge FOV! Japan bright glass. The only con is the reticle is a bit thin under 18X, but you buy that scope for 20-25X shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2371448, member: 113404"] Yeah, That Bushnell and the Leupold Freedom 3-9 EFR are the diamonds in the rough. The Bushnell is on my 1-mile 300WM rig. The EFR is on a .22 pellet gun. I tried to be as honest and unbiased as possible in the reviewing. The DMR II man, that thing just calms me when I'm ringing steel ELR. Tracking is spot on perfect too. I didn't cover that aspect in the review. It does seem the MRAD based scopes track truer to specs than the MOA based scopes. All these scopes were purchased for below 1K. I have this gut feeling the Euro stuff demands such a higher price just for being "Euro". I will say, the Burris XTR III 5-30X56 is an absolute dream! Huge FOV! Japan bright glass. The only con is the reticle is a bit thin under 18X, but you buy that scope for 20-25X shooting. [/QUOTE]
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