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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 5604424" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>Late to the party I Know. I just got through comparing one of these to a couple of other models in the general price class. </p><p></p><p>The three I was asked to review were the BURRIS Fullfield II , Vortex Crossfire II and the Sig Whisky 3. All 3 were 3x9x40 All were Round the same price point for argument sake. </p><p></p><p>I did standard tracking test on all 3 models and box testing and all 3 passed with flying colors. The Sig Elevation started feeling spongy after messing with it a bit like it was not moving as freely as it should but continued to track. May have just been a lemon. IDK. </p><p></p><p>Low light and clarity was where the rubber met the road with the three models. The Vortex was by far the worse of the three in terms clarity and trying to make out shapes at dusk. It was terrible and something I would not even consider. </p><p></p><p>The Sig was a definite step up. It's clarity was a sharp step up. It did fairly well in low light considering the price point. I would say it's major draw back was when you cranked up the power you were looking through a big black circle around the outside edges. . Alot of your field of view was compromised. </p><p></p><p>The Burris was the hands down winner. Clarity for the price point was clear and it did well.in low light. Field of view did not shrink when power got cranked up like the Sig. </p><p></p><p>The Burris just had a better look and overall better feel to it. Seemed like a rock solid optic that you could depend on. While I usually invest in higher end optics I would not be afraid to mount one of these and take it to the field.tommorrow. It would ve a great companion scope for a entry level factory rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 5604424, member: 14197"] Late to the party I Know. I just got through comparing one of these to a couple of other models in the general price class. The three I was asked to review were the BURRIS Fullfield II , Vortex Crossfire II and the Sig Whisky 3. All 3 were 3x9x40 All were Round the same price point for argument sake. I did standard tracking test on all 3 models and box testing and all 3 passed with flying colors. The Sig Elevation started feeling spongy after messing with it a bit like it was not moving as freely as it should but continued to track. May have just been a lemon. IDK. Low light and clarity was where the rubber met the road with the three models. The Vortex was by far the worse of the three in terms clarity and trying to make out shapes at dusk. It was terrible and something I would not even consider. The Sig was a definite step up. It's clarity was a sharp step up. It did fairly well in low light considering the price point. I would say it's major draw back was when you cranked up the power you were looking through a big black circle around the outside edges. . Alot of your field of view was compromised. The Burris was the hands down winner. Clarity for the price point was clear and it did well.in low light. Field of view did not shrink when power got cranked up like the Sig. The Burris just had a better look and overall better feel to it. Seemed like a rock solid optic that you could depend on. While I usually invest in higher end optics I would not be afraid to mount one of these and take it to the field.tommorrow. It would ve a great companion scope for a entry level factory rifle. [/QUOTE]
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