Recommendations on a scope
#34
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 111
I bought a Tikka 270 that came with a Burris Fullfield II and it's a Great Scope for the money. Holds zero very well. My Ego wants to get a Nikon Buckmaster 4-12X50 but this Burris does not disappoint. I shot a Yote at 150 yards last week and it got so dark that I had more light looking through the scope than the naked eye. You will be happy.
#35
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: vermont
Posts: 175
Great, and you both own nice scopes that won't let you down. The guts inside the burris are all metal, not plastic like a lot of the other so called top of the lines. If you ever decide to up grade and have some extra cash, then look into the Burris Euro Diamond 3-10x40. Now, thats a scope and then some. Approx. 400.00. less if you search. Take care and now go shoot and let us know how she shoots. Talk to you later.
#39
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: vermont
Posts: 175
Looks like two bears there and one that looks to be large. I hope you score. We cant bait here so you gotta hang in the beeches and berries. I have an old apple orchard that I always had bear in. The first bear I ever shot was w/ a .243, 87 grain, dead bear. Black bear die fairly easy, especially w/ a bow, which i never have done. Keep em coming this is getting exciting, you almost got the cross hairs on him, her.