Burris or Leupold
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hickory NC USA
Posts: 964
RE: Burris or Leupold
I talked to the guy at Burris sounded like a smart ASS to me,but he did explain that the dials on the windage and height was the same ,I just didn't see the slash when at the range and still had a hard time seeing it at home.He told me I could take a file and file off the UP on the side adjustment,Can you figure on a high price scope that they are too cheap to put differnt dials on top and the side?
#22
RE: Burris or Leupold
I like the Leupolds better too I don't like the fact that the whole eye piece turns when adjusting the power level. It makes it hard to use any type of lens covers. I bought a Burris last year and only had it 2 or 3 months before selling it.
#24
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Iowa
Posts: 491
RE: Burris or Leupold
Id say if you set on a burris or a leupold go with the leupold. but if not set in your track with them you may consider a tasco. i have a 700 in 270 with a nice tasco on it and i have tried leupold scopes but my tasco is my favorite.
#25
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RE: Burris or Leupold
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Id say if you set on a burris or a leupold go with the leupold. but if not set in your track with them you may consider a tasco. i have a 700 in 270 with a nice tasco on it and i have tried leupold scopes but my tasco is my favorite.
Id say if you set on a burris or a leupold go with the leupold. but if not set in your track with them you may consider a tasco. i have a 700 in 270 with a nice tasco on it and i have tried leupold scopes but my tasco is my favorite.