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Old January 27, 2009, 11:28 AM   #1
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Any wider (more visible)ballistic reticle hairs than tiny dots on Burris scopes?

I just bought a Browning BAR .243 rifle and seperately bought a Burrus Fullfield ll 3x9x40mm ballistic reticaled scope for my rifle. I believe I will LOVE the rifle...But I am VERY Unimpressed with the ballistic reticle very Tiny Dots on the scope(just barely wider than the verticle crosshair) that are used at longer distances without adjusting the scope! They are extremely tiny and hard to see!

So, my Question is...What make of ballistic reticaled scopes have little lines (wider than tiny dots) radiating from the verticle crosshair that are more visible to indicate the different ranges than the Burris scopes, please?

I don't have $500 to spend on a different (more visible ballisticaled) scope, but are there in moderately priced ones like that, Please??

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Old February 26, 2009, 05:26 PM   #2
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Nikon has little circles.

Zeiss Conquest is pretty nice, but not much magnification for 500$.
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