Im a big leupold guy , but when I was putting my gun together they didn't offer anything like that in that price range. Don't know about other Burris scopes but Im impressed with c4 plus , only complaint it didn't come with scope cover like leupold's do.
The Burris c4 plus I put on my accura v2 long range , has settings on turret to 375 yards. I have shot it out to 325 yards with impressive group. By far best long range scope in that price range.
Look at the Burris c4 plus. You send them some info about your gun and they cut u a custom turret, and badge u u attach to scope to help compensate for wind drift. Just range target , adjust turret to marked range and your good to go. Burris is also lifetime guarantee.
Parker 275g ballistic extreme u will not be disappointed. I shoot them out of a cva accura v2 long range muzzleloader with a Burris c4 plus scope. I shot a 180 in 11pt in southern Illinois this year at 275 yards , he went 40 yards.
I have two 5-10 acre clumps of mature cedars , with no under brush at all. Was thinking about dropping some for screening , and give them something to tuck up to. Any suggestions would be appreciated
My uncle is a big gimmick guy and he bout me a hecs stealthscreen suit , that suppose to block your electromagnetic signals from game. I watch the DVD and I am still skeptical but I'll try it . Has anyone every used one of theses suits ? What do you guys think?
I'm making up some arrows and thinking about adding a forth blazer. I hunt a lot of open ground usually windy , they say 4 will Minimize drift at long range . Any ever try it? Did It make difference ?
I planted a grove of 9 persimmons in late may early April . Trees were from 8 - 12 ft tall , only one leafed out and one budded but nothing from the others , any ideas why? Had actual landscapers plant them so should have been done right.
Looking to plant 35 dunstan trees from chestnut hill tree farm , going with 30 gallon trees so they produce earlier . Has anyone had any luck with them ,or advice . Going to invest little bit of money so any review would be helpful .
I have already picked up some baralfa alfalfa , and was just wondering if I frost seed it to get it growing as soon as it can. Or just chance getting it in later. I live few hours from my ground and already have a big spring scheduled , with planting fruit trees and other plots.
I got a plot that's strait dirt and has a ph 6.5. Was going to frost seed this weekend , was thinking of trying white clover and alfalfa. Has anyone frost seeded alfalfa ? Will it work or am I wasting my time?
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