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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
What brand of scope do you prefer
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 852598" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>My best scope is a 4-16x44 Burris Signature Select, but Burris dropped that line after Beretta bought the company.</p><p> </p><p>Burris had better optical clarity that Leupold at the same price point, but Leupold is a bit lighter and generally judged a bit more rugged because of the lighter proprietary optical glass.</p><p> </p><p>My rifles do not recoil all that hard, so a Burris sits on my best rifle, and it's my long range rifle.</p><p> </p><p>Have not bought a scope in several years, and I would not pay for a Nightforce, Swarovski, S&B, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Burris and Leupold or one of the better Bushnells, Weavers, Vortex, Sightron, Nikon, etc., are the limits of what I can pay.</p><p> </p><p>Have three Burris scopes and have been pleased with them. Others comment they are nice and clear. No better optical clarity for the price point. Even a Burris Timberline will surpass Leupold VX2 clarity. You have to go to VX3 at twice the price to get that level of clarity. Burris Fullfield II should compete well against a Leupold VX2. But Leupold scopes are light and they go well with light rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 852598, member: 27328"] My best scope is a 4-16x44 Burris Signature Select, but Burris dropped that line after Beretta bought the company. Burris had better optical clarity that Leupold at the same price point, but Leupold is a bit lighter and generally judged a bit more rugged because of the lighter proprietary optical glass. My rifles do not recoil all that hard, so a Burris sits on my best rifle, and it's my long range rifle. Have not bought a scope in several years, and I would not pay for a Nightforce, Swarovski, S&B, etc. Burris and Leupold or one of the better Bushnells, Weavers, Vortex, Sightron, Nikon, etc., are the limits of what I can pay. Have three Burris scopes and have been pleased with them. Others comment they are nice and clear. No better optical clarity for the price point. Even a Burris Timberline will surpass Leupold VX2 clarity. You have to go to VX3 at twice the price to get that level of clarity. Burris Fullfield II should compete well against a Leupold VX2. But Leupold scopes are light and they go well with light rifles. [/QUOTE]
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