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was switching froom a Leupold 3-9 scope to a Burris 4-12 scope a wise decision for a .30-06?
on a Remnigton 700 rifle. The Burris has a ballistic plex reticle
The ballistics reticule on your Burris scope is used at maximum magnification and takes some getting used to.
You have to know or be pretty darned good at estimating ranges to use the holdover points. The use of a rangefinder is a good idea.
And you have to shoot at a range to verify and adjust aim or range for those hold over points for your particular rifle and the ammo you use. A good idea to verify where your bullet will land at and at what range.
You got a tiny bit more magnification on the lower end and a bit more on the upper end.
As for the answer to your question. You will find that out in using the thing in shooting at whatevers in the areas, ranges and times of day and toting all over the countryside.
Both brands are darned good scopes!
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