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I found a Burris black diamond in my stash.
It is a 4x16x 50mm new in the shrink wrap.
Should I try to sell it and buy a similar
Do they compare quality wise?
Hunting season is acoming
Thanks
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I think they were quality US made scopes. I would keep it.
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Perfect size for good deer rifle. I’d rather have a 40 objective because of size.
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They are a battle tank, super durable. You will spend a lot of money to get the same quality, much more than what you would get for the scope. You probably paid in the neighborhood of $500 when you bought that scope.
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Super scope for the money. I have several and have never been let down in the least. After a few thousand turns on target turrets they can wear out if its the target version. Keep it!
God Bless, Louis
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Should be able to see bullet holes in 300 yard targets.
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Plus Burris is good on honoring their lifetime warranty.
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