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Offline db22

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Burris Timberline scopes
« on: June 04, 2008, 01:21:48 AM »
Has anyone used a Burris Timberline scope? I know they are new in that line. The price makes me think they are imported . . . some of those are good, others are . . . well, you know that story. I have a collection of cheap scopes, most of which are a disappointment. The only one to hold up so far has been a Nikon Prostaff 4x rimfire, which now sits on my ought-six Handi. I'm afraid the ought-six will pound it to death. I need a variable around 2x-7x, for deer hunting and range, and the Burris Timberline looks like a good design -- small, light, and affordable. But there's always a catch. Anyone tried one of these?
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Re: Burris Timberline scopes
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2008, 03:02:46 PM »
I doubt the Nikon will have any problem with the 06.  I have several Nikons as well as other brands and they are good.  Nikon has been making lenses for decades, mostly on cameras then scopes.  Only shot a few burris and they seemed as good as any.  DP.
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