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Burris Scope Question
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 894046" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>I would keep the Burris where it is at, I have the 3-9x40 on my 22-250 and have bagged varmints at close to 500 yards with that setup. A lot will tell when you start shooting at the longer ranges, if you aren't comfortable to the distance you practice with the 3-9, then by all means move the bigger scope onboard. Me personally, I use a 2.5-8x36, on my 300 Win Mag, but right now I only shoot to 400 yards, I want to get to 800, so I am looking at 12-14 on the top end now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 894046, member: 898"] I would keep the Burris where it is at, I have the 3-9x40 on my 22-250 and have bagged varmints at close to 500 yards with that setup. A lot will tell when you start shooting at the longer ranges, if you aren't comfortable to the distance you practice with the 3-9, then by all means move the bigger scope onboard. Me personally, I use a 2.5-8x36, on my 300 Win Mag, but right now I only shoot to 400 yards, I want to get to 800, so I am looking at 12-14 on the top end now. [/QUOTE]
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