RFB optics

I have a burris e1 3-9x40 on mine, I previously had a burris ar-332. I was a great optic but lacked the higher magnification for the hunting.

It all depends on what your looking to do? If I had the money I would buy a burris xtr2 in 1.5-8x28.
 
I'm curious how the Elcan Spectre 1.5-6x runs with the RFB. Looking at starting on my collection again and it's at the top of my list.
Probably really good, but for me too expensive and heavy! To me a burris 1.5-8 is a better solution weight wise and price wise, the down side is you have to turn the eye peace instead of pushing a lever.
 
M21 from Tavor is on mine. Haven't fired it yet with this optic but it's handy and looks good. I had a Burris Fullfield II I use for ammo testing on it before. Worked well but without a muzzle brake the close eye relief would get a bit too close while shooting off the bench. No issue of hand though.
 
I'm running a Trijicon TR24G 1-4x on mine. I have the scope mounted a little further ahead to put the eye relief in a better position for leaning in from a standing position. It is a great scope specifically for the battery free illuminated retical for both day and night. It can still be operated similar to a red dot with both eyes opened in 1x, however there is some fish-eye effect at the edge of the lens that causes some minor distortions. It can be somewhat distracting, but if you're used to it, great. At the moment, I've mainly used it for 100m to 200m shooting, so I've generally kept the optics in 4x, but when I want to enjoy some rapid fire action, that illuminated retical is nice to have in 1x... :D
 
2.5-8 VX-III with a FF II riding piggyback for the close and fast shots. Three years now, haven't missed yet. ;)


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