I have all the specs from each and I know what they cost. My question is has anyone out there had experience with both and did you prefer one over the other and why
Sucks about your hunting spot but at least it wasn’t your home. I’m in St Petersburg FL and for the last 2 days I’ve been helping my neighbors move their furniture, mattresses, flooring, baseboards, drywall, appliances out to the end of their driveway. Many people with kids and pets have nowhere...
Two good options from Burris:
https://www.eurooptic.com/Burris-Fullfield-IV-25-10x42mm-Ballistic-E3-Riflescope-200485.aspx
https://www.eurooptic.com/200017-Burris-DropTine-3X-9X-40mm-Ballistic-Plex-MPN-200017.aspx?LineItemId=826093e5-a67f-4784-be17-c17a3673caf4
I had the EXACT same experience with a Steiner Predator 2.5-10x42. My stomach would turn almost immediately upon looking through it, no matter what I did with the diopter.
This is a great deal: https://www.eurooptic.com/Burris-Fullfield-IV-25-10x42mm-Ballistic-E3-Riflescope-200485.aspx?LineItemId=fd4ef167-9ecb-4422-a584-a2c5037c5a81
Glad you are OK! I've heard that the majority of hunting related injuries happen when cutting up the animal. Makes sense - usually you are physically and or mentally not at 100% from the effort to get the game, you are in awkward positions or have poor light, there is excitement/adrenaline, a...
A Tenmile would look dumb on a NULA. It's too long.
With OPs stated budget of $1,000, if you had to buy something today I would get this: https://www.eurooptic.com/trijicon-accupoint-25-125x42-riflescope-mil-dot-crosshair-w-green-dot-200110.aspx
But given you are probably not using it out West...