Outlaw6.0
Well-Known Member
I run two of the 30x models. One on my 6.5 Creed and the other on my .338 RUM. Both have gone to 1350 and back with zero tracking issues.
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Burris has quickly become one of my go to scopesI run two of the 30x models. One on my 6.5 Creed and the other on my .338 RUM. Both have gone to 1350 and back with zero tracking issues.
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I also have three of the 30x models. I shoot mine out to just under a mile. Tracking is robust and has been spot on for me. For the money these are great scopes.Burris has quickly become one of my go to scopes
I have not been impressed with mine. It has massive slop/lash in the elevation knob enough to freely move half way between clicks. When I first got it it also had a horribly soft/mush windage knob, you could barely feel the clicks. I also verified that the "slop" in the elevation knob was just not free play but the reticle was moving.
I sent it back to Burris twice, the first time they fixed it all they did was address the windage knob issue by replacing a "pin" this did fix the windage knob problem, but they did nothing about the slop in the elevation knob. I sent it in a second time at their request after I responded the elevation knob still had massive slop/lash in it. However their repair team evaluated it and said the slop/lash was "functioning properly and is within all advertised factory specifications."
I've owned hundreds of optics over the decades from $300 to $3000 and none of them have ever had this much lash in the erector adjustments. Seems to be a common complaint with the XTR III's, but it varies quite a bit sample to sample.