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I have the timberline 2-7x26. I like the size a great deal. Optically it is about the same as a fullfield 2 or equivalent. Other than the smaller footprint, which I love, it is unremarkable for the price. And the compact size can make it a little hard to mount.
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Never used one, but I like the 3-9X40 FF-II's Ive used. Better price here http://swfa.com/Burris-3-9x32-Timberline-Rifle-Scope-P53361.aspx
Most people don't really want the truth.
They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth.
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I have the 3-9x 32. It is a good little scope for the cost. I had it on an AR and it now lives on a Ruger American.
Good Shooting!
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I KNOW SOMEONE HAD A 4.5-14X32 IN THE CLASSIFIEDS A MONTH OR MORE AND COULDN'T GIVE IT AWAY. powdr
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Thanks for the info!! I ended up going with old faithful a Leupold 2-7x33. I'd still like to try the Burris
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