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Burris or Vortex?
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5288652" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>My first experience with Vortex was with a crossfire model. Only kept that one a few weeks and let it go. Replaced it with a standard Diamondback 4-12x40. Not a bad piece of glass but the eye relief sucked. Swapped it out for a Diamondback HP 4-12x42 and have been really happy with that particular model. Pretty decent glass overall. I have a Burris signature HD 2-10x40 on my Knight muzzleloader and it's really nice. I like it enough that I purchased a second one for a different rifle but due to the mounts and the scope tube length, I wasn't able to use it. I really like the scope and the ballistic E3 reticle, so it was a disappointment that it didn't work out. If you go with Vortex, pay attention to the listed eye relief. Some are better than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5288652, member: 2609"] My first experience with Vortex was with a crossfire model. Only kept that one a few weeks and let it go. Replaced it with a standard Diamondback 4-12x40. Not a bad piece of glass but the eye relief sucked. Swapped it out for a Diamondback HP 4-12x42 and have been really happy with that particular model. Pretty decent glass overall. I have a Burris signature HD 2-10x40 on my Knight muzzleloader and it's really nice. I like it enough that I purchased a second one for a different rifle but due to the mounts and the scope tube length, I wasn't able to use it. I really like the scope and the ballistic E3 reticle, so it was a disappointment that it didn't work out. If you go with Vortex, pay attention to the listed eye relief. Some are better than others. [/QUOTE]
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