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<blockquote data-quote="David Lindler" data-source="post: 1728342" data-attributes="member: 106144"><p>Bought a Burris eliminator last year. Mounted it on my trusty 270 win. Went to Nebraska on a mule deer hunt. Sited in a 100 yards with less than . 5O MOA . went hunting next day . Scope lost zero some how. Missed a 170 class muley at 300 yards. Shot 4 shots. Missed all 4 went back to range, could not hit a 4x4 piece of cardboard at 100 yards. It would not zero. Luckily l had a second rifle. Sent it back to Burris their " 100 % customer satisfaction warranty. They sent me back a used scope that had been refurbished that looked to be 4-5 years old. Had beat up box and dust on scope. Obviously l was outraged . Sent them a "nice" letter. They sent me a brand new one in a sealed wrapper. This is what should have happened the first time. When a man spends $1500.00 for a scope he expects quality and excellence customer service . I own Bushnell elite, Zeiss, Leupold and night force. All of these companies would have made it right the first time. The Burris eliminator has average glass. The built in rangefinder with ballistic compensation is great when it works.</p><p>Save your money and buy a night force. Hands down better construction, warranty, customer and glass superioty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Lindler, post: 1728342, member: 106144"] Bought a Burris eliminator last year. Mounted it on my trusty 270 win. Went to Nebraska on a mule deer hunt. Sited in a 100 yards with less than . 5O MOA . went hunting next day . Scope lost zero some how. Missed a 170 class muley at 300 yards. Shot 4 shots. Missed all 4 went back to range, could not hit a 4x4 piece of cardboard at 100 yards. It would not zero. Luckily l had a second rifle. Sent it back to Burris their " 100 % customer satisfaction warranty. They sent me back a used scope that had been refurbished that looked to be 4-5 years old. Had beat up box and dust on scope. Obviously l was outraged . Sent them a "nice" letter. They sent me a brand new one in a sealed wrapper. This is what should have happened the first time. When a man spends $1500.00 for a scope he expects quality and excellence customer service . I own Bushnell elite, Zeiss, Leupold and night force. All of these companies would have made it right the first time. The Burris eliminator has average glass. The built in rangefinder with ballistic compensation is great when it works. Save your money and buy a night force. Hands down better construction, warranty, customer and glass superioty. [/QUOTE]
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