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Burris Veracity 4-20x50mm Riflescope w/ Ballistic E1 FFP Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 921977" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>Thanks. I got a head start trading pms with Justin (browninglover1). </p><p></p><p>I'm anxious to do a more lengthy evaluation when these scopes start shipping (soon, I hope). Meanwhile, I like what I'm seeing from Burris.</p><p></p><p>Burris has been in a long transformation since being purchased by Berretta over ten years ago. They bought Steiner in 2008 and helped them introduce a number of new mid and high end rifle scopes. Until this this year Burris had dropped about as many rifle scope models as they introduced. Most of their new scopes were derived from the E1 mechanical and optical designs. Very good scopes, but none of them above a $500 street price. Without any explanation, they dropped some $500-1,000 models. Given the steep competition in the rifle scope market with upcomers like Vortex, I was really wondering where this company was headed.</p><p></p><p>Then they hit one out of the park with the XTR II and Veracity models, covering tactical and long range hunting markets with one set of new optical designs. That is a big investment on the part of Burris, and represents a big move into those markets. </p><p></p><p>If these new scopes are up to Burris' prior engineering standards, which I think they are, they should do well in the market place. In terms of optical performance, these scopes seem to fit in between the Vortex PST and Razor model lines. The pricing is close to PST pricing. I think these scopes are going to take a bite out of Vortex sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 921977, member: 34084"] Thanks. I got a head start trading pms with Justin (browninglover1). I'm anxious to do a more lengthy evaluation when these scopes start shipping (soon, I hope). Meanwhile, I like what I'm seeing from Burris. Burris has been in a long transformation since being purchased by Berretta over ten years ago. They bought Steiner in 2008 and helped them introduce a number of new mid and high end rifle scopes. Until this this year Burris had dropped about as many rifle scope models as they introduced. Most of their new scopes were derived from the E1 mechanical and optical designs. Very good scopes, but none of them above a $500 street price. Without any explanation, they dropped some $500-1,000 models. Given the steep competition in the rifle scope market with upcomers like Vortex, I was really wondering where this company was headed. Then they hit one out of the park with the XTR II and Veracity models, covering tactical and long range hunting markets with one set of new optical designs. That is a big investment on the part of Burris, and represents a big move into those markets. If these new scopes are up to Burris' prior engineering standards, which I think they are, they should do well in the market place. In terms of optical performance, these scopes seem to fit in between the Vortex PST and Razor model lines. The pricing is close to PST pricing. I think these scopes are going to take a bite out of Vortex sales. [/QUOTE]
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