BURRIS TIMBERLINE 3x-9x-32mm BALLISTIC PLEX SCOPE

Ballistic Plex:

Artifact: BURRIS TIMBERLINE 3x-9x-32mm BALLISTIC PLEX SCOPE
Regular Retail Price: $307.00
Camofire Price: $139.99 - 54% OFF
Character:
Timberline scopes from Burris are made to mount low on short action rifles to maintain an agile feel and balance. Generous amounts of eye redress have been added to the design to allow the scope to point quickly and to keep your face well away from the potentially of recoil of beer-bellied magnums that may often deliver the coon eye.
The scopes’ profile is quite compact which has the Timberlines right at home whether in a tree place upright, packing it in on a Badlands 2200, in a scabbard as you ride a horse, or in any situation that you want to limit bulk. A matte annihilate adds stealth to the equation and the forever warranty of Burris will cover you for life. Burris quality and function wrapped up into one amiable scope.
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Burris makes a appealing good scope. However watch out for some of their lower line models like the Fullfield II, they are made in the Philippines and paucity the build quality of their higher line models. IMO you cannot go wrong with the Bushnell Elite 3200 scopes. They have dependable quality glass, a 1 year no questions asked return for refund/exchange policy and a lifetime undertaking, they feature the Rainguard lens coating (prevents fogging and sheets away water from lens) this is non-compulsory even on Leupolds costing several times more. These scopes are also finger adjustable and cost about $180 and up. If you plan on hunting stingy to dusk for about $20 more you can opt for their Firefly glowing reticle. Don't believe that you should spend as much for a scope as you did on your rifle, this is what Leupold marketers call for you to think, not when you can buy a Bushnell Elite 3200. I know Leupold makes great scopes so please do not attack me Leupold fans, but you do not have to invest $400 and up for a quality scope. Lower line Leupolds and Nikons are not even finger adjustable for windage/cultivation, a big inconvenience when sighting-in your scope. I attached a couple of links for you, I hope this helps you with your decision.

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