07 July 2009, 03:19
Moorepowerburris black diamond
I just ordered a 8x32 burris black diamond for a $700 shipped. I want to use for 200 and 300 yd informal br. Will it fill my ticket?
07 July 2009, 17:54
Slowpoke SlimYes.
It's NOT a Nightforce or Leupold, but it's OK. A good starter scope for the money, or for your "informal" shooting. Mine is very repeatable in the box test. The upper magnification is noticeably blurry (like over 24x-but 32x is terrible), and the parallax adjustment seems off to me, but it's an OK scope for the money.
I will eventually upgrade mine to a Nightforce when I can afford it, and put the Burris on a shorter range gun.
07 July 2009, 21:56
Bobby TomekYou may want to have Burris check out your scope as there may be a lens alignment issue or something else causing the poor image quality at higher magnifications.
That is not typical for an upper-end Burris.
07 July 2009, 23:12
DuggaBoyequote:
Originally posted by Bobby Tomek:
You may want to have Burris check out your scope as there may be a lens alignment issue or something else causing the poor image quality at higher magnifications.
That is not typical for an upper-end Burris.
+1
09 July 2009, 01:52
CoyoteKiller82+2
I have a FFII 4.5-14 and even at 14x it is not really blurry at all...and it's a fair ways off from the black diamond series.
17 July 2009, 22:15
tnekkccI worked at company with a long term military contract for missile guidance research.
In the light lab there was a Burris Sig 8x32 identical to mine at home.
Every now and then they packed it up for a trip back East to Picatinny Arsenal.
It was the only scope they had, and $ Millions changed hands.
There is certainly something wrong with the scope!
I have used mine for 5 years, clear to 32x.
I do agree that the parallax knob is crap though,
Cdog.
18 August 2009, 03:18
MoorepowerFYI, I got it and I love it!