Wanted your folks' opinions on variable handgun scopes; especially eye relief. Bushnell, for instance, keeps eye relief a constant throughout the magnification range. Others, such as Nikon and Burris, has their eye relief shorten as magnification increases.
I was thinking the constant eye relief would be the way to go, but then the FAQ section on the Burris site got me thinking....
Why is it that when looking through my handgun scope at magnifications above 4x, I must hold the handgun closer to my eye to get a full sight picture ?
As magnification increases, eye relief shortens . When a handgun scope has a constant eye relief at all magnifications, a full field-of-view would be sacrificed . Burris scopes are engineered to maintain this important feature throughout the magnification range . While shooting off-hand, higher magnifications usually will require a rested position . When in a rested position your head naturally moves forward, compensating for the eye relief lost to using higher magnifications .
What do you guys think? Does Burris make sense, or is it just the smoke and mirrors of good marketing?
Thanks guys,
Jim