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Originally Posted By: burrisOriginally Posted By: FurhunterOriginally Posted By: Ricky BobbyWhy not just mount it up on the new rifle and bore site it? Then you will be within a few shots of being sited in for that rifle and whatever load you have chosen.


 


Well... He could do that but If he starts from center and used a bore sighter he could tell if he needed to move a windage adjustable base to center the scope one way or the other. This saves the OP another problem thread titled " not enough adjustment in my scope" He could also use the signature rings to take advantage of most of the verticle adjustment in the scope. Which is easier when the scope is centered in its adjustment. It's just easier to use center as a baseline when mounting scopes.


Those older Burris sig scopes were real nice. I had a 6-18 x whatever and the glass was real good. If Burris still made quality scopes like those older ones, I might still be buying them. 


Yes, the older Signature scopes were great.  I have several Leupolds VariXIII and a few Ziess, and this Burris smokes them all, I just cannot get ride of it.  Its clearer than any scope I have ever owned.  


Well........ I wouldnt go as far as saying its better than the Zeiss


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