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Burris Scope Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter00" data-source="post: 839026" data-attributes="member: 70388"><p>I've always had great success with Burris as a hunter. I have a 3-9 Fulfield on my .243 deer rifle and the 4.5-14 version on my old 300WM elk rifle. I've killed many, many elk and deer looking through a Burris scope. If not having a $1000+ scope means you can't bag your game, you've got bigger problems.</p><p></p><p>I also went with Burris because they are a Colorado company with great customer service. I used to work at a gun shop in Littleton, CO and all the old timers, including Corky the owner said the same thing. </p><p></p><p>I'd run the 4.5-14 if it were me, you won't notice 1.5x at the low end, but adding 5x at the higher magnification surely can't hurt.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But that's just my non-snob opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter00, post: 839026, member: 70388"] I've always had great success with Burris as a hunter. I have a 3-9 Fulfield on my .243 deer rifle and the 4.5-14 version on my old 300WM elk rifle. I've killed many, many elk and deer looking through a Burris scope. If not having a $1000+ scope means you can't bag your game, you've got bigger problems. I also went with Burris because they are a Colorado company with great customer service. I used to work at a gun shop in Littleton, CO and all the old timers, including Corky the owner said the same thing. I'd run the 4.5-14 if it were me, you won't notice 1.5x at the low end, but adding 5x at the higher magnification surely can't hurt. But that's just my non-snob opinion. [/QUOTE]
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