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Anyone tried these?
Thinking of putting one on my Savage scout rifle for whitetail hunting.
Thinking of putting one on my Savage scout rifle for whitetail hunting.
Vortex are 2 to 7. Burris has two. I believe the fixed is 2.5 and variable is 2 to 8. Probably get one in the new year after the postal strike is over. Availability will probably solve my choice in which to buy first.SS what power is your Vortex and what Burris are you looking at ?
I have a 2.5X Leupold IER scout mounted in low QD rings on my Marlin 1895GS.
Love it, fast, keep both eyes open.
I have the same. Put a peep sight on it for backup. Great combo, rarely take the scope off.![]()
After I got use to using them I enjoy them. Excellent for woods distances. Very quick to get on target. I find they just seem to point and they are on target. For me they just feel natural.I've built a few Scout rifles over the years, kept one of the Rem 600's. I found them to be great when used within the limits of Cooper's criteria. Did a couple on Mausers, but was a fair bit harder to make the weight limit. For an all around rifle, I think they work well. - dan
It should be noted that neither of these scopes were ever meant for 'dialing.' The turrets only exist for the purpose of zeroing, so basically set and forget.I have the Leupold IER 1.5-4, and the Burris 2-7. The Leupold has a v plex reticle and mushy turrets. Its a nice scope with great glass but I found the turrets to be a big let down. It sits on my S&W 1854. The Burris has a BDC reticle and nice crisp turrets, great glass and over all I prefer it over the Leupold. I have one on a Ruger scout and one on a R95. If I buy another one, it will probably be another Burris.