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Burris XTR II 1.5-8x28 Rifle Scope
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Best cqb to mid range optic

by Big country 460, from AR, United States Written on December 13, 2018
I love Burris xtr ii line of scopes, I have 4 now all different power levels. I really like the 1.5-8x with the cq mil reticle with the duel focal plane the center horseshoe does not change size it can be seen at any power level and is the only part that is illuminated. When you turn from cqb and hit the 6-8x range you have a good crisp mil scale that is spot on for some light ranging. I would recommend this scope if you like the big field of view that 34mm scope allow you and need a heavy build optic.
Pros:
  • good field of view
  • Robust build
  • Tracks flawlessly
  • mil scale is correct at all power
Cons:
  • Length is a little long
  • Little bit heavy
Best Used for:
  • short to mid range
Would recommend: Yes
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Ballistic CQ Mil reticle bridges the gap.

by Rascal, Verified Owner from GA, United States Written on November 21, 2018
This review is for the ballistic CQ Mil reticle. It's a great, versatile scope with outstanding glass albeit a narrow eye box at full power. As it turns out the CQ Mil reticle is the cheapest option for the XTR II but can fill the most roles, if you aren't too lazy to figure out your DOPE for the rifle you have it on. This is the best scope i have found for bridging the gap between CQB and precision shots at distance. At 1.5 power, with the illumination on, it's serviceable as a reflex site similar to an Eotech with its circular horse shoe and fine 1/4 MOA dot. Unlike the much cheaper Primary Arms scopes however... if your battery is dead, i don't think this is a serviceable CQB optic. The PA has a dark black ring that is easily visible in daylight, making it serviceable as a CQB / reflex site even without illumination. The Burris is not dark and isn't ideal for reflexive firing without illumination. So in a SHTF scenario... or even as a self defense optic it would be a poor choice due to battery dependence for use but could work in a pinch or when you absolutely KNOW you have a fresh battery. Check battery life and also verify that through your own use and experience. Where the scope comes into its own is at moderate (300 yards) to long range distance (1,000 yards). The glass is exceptionally clear and the mil hash marks are fantastic and are numbered. There are horizontal hash marks for wind holds. Only thing about 8x is that you've gotta be right on that scope without m...
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Pros:
  • Price, Glass clarity, weight, Dual Focal Plane Reticle with mil hash for precision shooting while still offering CQB capability
  • Price, glass clarity, CQB capability AND Long Range Precision ability with versatility that BDC's don't offer
Cons:
  • eye box, CQB only effective with battery power and illumination on
Best Used for:
  • Bridging the gap between CQB and distance shooting
Would recommend: Yes
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