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Offline SroeXP1

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« on: January 12, 2003, 07:42:10 AM »
Melvin:  I've  had a Burris 3x9 with AO and Posi-Lock mounted on a 7IHMSA XP for a couple years now.  I don't shoot this one in competition much as it is set up as my deer/antelope hunting gun.  The scope has positive clicks which are 1/8" at 100 .  I had concerns about the Posi-Lock feature at first but  have experienced NO problems with it while using the feature.  It functions just like a regular scope without it and holds it's zero either way.  At approx 10 3/4" in length, it's a little longer and a little heavier than the Leupold or B&L/Bushnell, but that was not my concern on this gun.  IMHO, it's a great scope.  In fact, I plan on buying another soon for another project I'm working on.  Bear Basin had them on sale a few weeks back.

Steve

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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2003, 10:15:32 AM »
Melvin. A few of particulars on the Burris 3X9 handgun scope. Weight 16oz., length 10.8", eye relief 10-19/10-13", adj. objective, plex reticle.

As Sroe said, it has .125 min. clicks and posi-lock. They don't come with target turrets but Burris will retro-fit them for (I think) $60.

Offline SroeXP1

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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2003, 04:18:05 PM »
Melvin:  Unfortunately I've been too busy to work up any loads for the 30-20 but plan on starting in the near future. I did pick up a box of 155g Palmas and some 168 MK's and some H4227 the other day.  I've gotta get a shellholder, a lb of N110, and get a scope mounted and I'll be ready to go.  I look forward to shooting with you guys again.  Have you heard anything about a combined NC/SC state match this year?

Steve