Looking a Burris XTR II in 5x25x50 w/ 34mm tube and SCR/MOA reticle. Any have one? See one? Handle one? Quality of glass?
Thanks for any input. Nightforce, Leupold, Us optics are getting a little pricey these days......................I know the saying here on the site you get what you pay for.
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Re: Burris optics
I have four Burris scopes. Fullfield e-1`s Fullfield 2`s in 6.5 x 20 x 50 and 4.5 X 14 X 42.
All seem to have very good glass and accurate adjustments. If the XTR is as good as the afore mentioned then I would be happy to buy one if I needed a longer range scope.
I do have other scopes (Leopold and Nikon) but Burris seems just as good to me regardless of pricing.
Just my opinion, Johnhenry
All seem to have very good glass and accurate adjustments. If the XTR is as good as the afore mentioned then I would be happy to buy one if I needed a longer range scope.
I do have other scopes (Leopold and Nikon) but Burris seems just as good to me regardless of pricing.
Just my opinion, Johnhenry
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Re: Burris optics
I handled the EARLY releases, that had some issues. They seemed to be perfectly fine. Honestly not sure I would spend the money for one. For that price range I would go with the SWFA 5-20, seem to be much clearer/truer to original color.
The folks you listed aren't "US" optics, btw. Only one that is actually US made(not simply assembled, with substitutions) is the New Vortex.
The folks you listed aren't "US" optics, btw. Only one that is actually US made(not simply assembled, with substitutions) is the New Vortex.
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