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Thread: Burris AR-332
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30-03-2017, 17:17 #1
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Burris AR-332
Does anyone have any experience using the Burris 332 scope?
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30-03-2017, 17:23 #2
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Re: Burris AR-332
I had one on my AR.
I really enjoyed it. Easy to use with both eyes open, and was accurate.
Would buy one again in an instantA roaring Lion kills no game
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30-03-2017, 17:25 #3
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Re: Burris AR-332
Ok sweet. Had a look at one and was wowed.
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30-03-2017, 18:20 #4
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Re: Burris AR-332
Works great on moving targets
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30-03-2017, 18:33 #5
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Re: Burris AR-332
I can believe that. The recticle, illumination and size is great. Just don't hear much about them here.
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31-03-2017, 11:42 #6
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Re: Burris AR-332
I have one on my AR setup and it just work even with close targets.
I run it with both eyes open and it works for me.
I have not yet tested is out at longer range as that is not my primary use but out to 100m it is spot on.
The best part for me is you do not have to turn the illumination on if you don.t want to as the recital is black so even if your battery's die in a match you just carry on.
I will not get rid of my Burris any time soon bets money I spent so far on a scope
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31-03-2017, 11:46 #7
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Re: Burris AR-332
Cool thanks for the feedback.
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