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What about Burris "Black Diamond"?
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunter" data-source="post: 13955" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>R-West, Some of the Leupold Long Range Vari-X III's only have 65 moa of adjustment. I have the Leupold LR M3 on my Armalite AR10T and I only have enough adjustment to get to about 800 meters without a 20 MOA base. I think the high power models (6-20x) have 72 MOA. The LR M1 has even more. The LR models do have 30mm tubes. </p><p></p><p>The standard Vari-X III's don't have 30mm tubes or the side focus. They also have less elevation adjustment.</p><p></p><p>OK, Lets see with 39 MOA, 20 MOA base, and the Burris 10 MOA(?) rings you've got 69 MOA. That's may or may not be enough depending on your zero and the distance you want to shoot.</p><p></p><p>The LR's are in the same price range as the Burris so for my money I'd get the Leupold. Unless you really want the 32x. More power or less mirage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunter, post: 13955, member: 386"] R-West, Some of the Leupold Long Range Vari-X III's only have 65 moa of adjustment. I have the Leupold LR M3 on my Armalite AR10T and I only have enough adjustment to get to about 800 meters without a 20 MOA base. I think the high power models (6-20x) have 72 MOA. The LR M1 has even more. The LR models do have 30mm tubes. The standard Vari-X III's don't have 30mm tubes or the side focus. They also have less elevation adjustment. OK, Lets see with 39 MOA, 20 MOA base, and the Burris 10 MOA(?) rings you've got 69 MOA. That's may or may not be enough depending on your zero and the distance you want to shoot. The LR's are in the same price range as the Burris so for my money I'd get the Leupold. Unless you really want the 32x. More power or less mirage? [/QUOTE]
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