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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 3
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Hello to all!
I am a newbie here, just registered, but have been lurking for a while. Anyway, I wonder if any of you folks have used or examined a scope sold by Burris called "Rimfire". It's a 3x9x40 set up for 22 cal shooting. It is typically being offered as an inticement when a larger Burris centerfire scope is being pruchased. I recently ordered one via the "Big" auction site and hope it mesures up to my expectations. I realize, due to the low price that it wont be the same quality as Other Burris scopes, but it does have a full lifetime Burris Warranty and service is offered at the Greely, Colorado center. I will report on it soon hopefully! Any others out there have any scoop on this product? Harry.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Heart Of Texas
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They are good. you wont be disappointed. i have one i got with a fullfield 2 in a bonus pack. it holds zero and returns to zero. A .22LR sighted at 50 yds with 40 gr. solids running 1005 fps needs 21.7 minutes of elevation to hit spot on a 200 yds. this scope will do it and return to 50 yd zero every time.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 622
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That is a good scope and normally for the most part anything Burris is good quality.
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