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Burris scope any good
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 357547" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MINE!!! FFll, 4.5X14 X42MM A/O- BPLEX, on 270wsm and 300wby. Id recomend them to most anybody on a budget.</p><p>Just remember while adjusting the turrets on the scope(wich is VERY POORLY LABELED) that clockwise = CROSSHAIRS up /and clockwise = CROSSHAIRS right, NOT piont of impact. Other than that theyre tough, reliable, warantied, and accurate, and for the price with the bplex reticle,theyre almost unbeatable as far as drop compensation reticles go IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 357547, member: 22166"] I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MINE!!! FFll, 4.5X14 X42MM A/O- BPLEX, on 270wsm and 300wby. Id recomend them to most anybody on a budget. Just remember while adjusting the turrets on the scope(wich is VERY POORLY LABELED) that clockwise = CROSSHAIRS up /and clockwise = CROSSHAIRS right, NOT piont of impact. Other than that theyre tough, reliable, warantied, and accurate, and for the price with the bplex reticle,theyre almost unbeatable as far as drop compensation reticles go IMO. [/QUOTE]
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