one of us
| 2-7 Burris LER w/Ballistic Plex reticle Ernie |
| Posts: 828 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: 11 July 2000 |
IP
|
|
new member
| Since it's going on a 30/06 put a 2x7 on it. When hunting I always keep it on 2X for the best FOV. I have a 1.5x4 on a Max and a 450Marlin. I really like this scope but it just doesn't get the job done when shooting @ 200+ yards, thats why it's on the straight walled cartridges. I got a 2x7 on 2 of my barrels and have had good success when hunting with this scope. |
| Posts: 41 | Location: South-central Ohio ,USA | Registered: 21 December 2003 |
IP
|
|
one of us
| Thanks for your help, guys. |
| Posts: 189 | Location: San Jose, CA | Registered: 02 January 2003 |
IP
|
|
one of us
| Here's 1 other vote for the Ball. Plex reticle.
Steve
|
| Posts: 926 | Location: pueblo.co | Registered: 03 December 2002 |
IP
|
|
one of us
| BB, I also vote for the 2-7X. I have a large number of Burris 2-7X scopes and have found them very useful. I'm particularly fond of generous fov at 2X. In all actuality, a LOT of hunting can be done with a 4X scope. Nevetheless, it's very comforting, and at times very useful, to have the 7X magnification avialable. I have one of the 1-4X scopes and none of the 4X scopes. Don't have any experience w/ the ballistic plex. Thus far, all my scopes have the regular plex reticle. Gary T.
Good luck and good hunting.
|
| Posts: 491 | Location: Springhill, LA | Registered: 27 March 2002 |
IP
|
|
new member
| As always I prefer the Leupolds. I like the consistent eye relief. Customer support is excellent. 2.5-8 is what I have on mine. Slim
So Many Powders & So Little Time
|
| Posts: 19 | Location: Randle, WA | Registered: 21 June 2004 |
IP
|
|