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<blockquote data-quote="Sheeve" data-source="post: 1524372" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>+2 I have owned both the tac 30 and the Millet, There is no comparison in quality and function for the 100 dollar difference in price. The eye position is more forgiving in the Burris, Better glass clarity, brighter illumination BDC reticle, better electronic features, (turns itself off after a few hours to keep from running down batteries), less "fish eye" effect at close range on 1x. All those are off the top of my head. The Burris is the sweet spot right now in that style of scope, I don't think you do better until you step up to the SS 1x4 or the Trijicon offering, and both of these have there shortcomings as well and are double the price. Oh, and Burris has a Forever Warranty. If you should have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheeve, post: 1524372, member: 789"] +2 I have owned both the tac 30 and the Millet, There is no comparison in quality and function for the 100 dollar difference in price. The eye position is more forgiving in the Burris, Better glass clarity, brighter illumination BDC reticle, better electronic features, (turns itself off after a few hours to keep from running down batteries), less "fish eye" effect at close range on 1x. All those are off the top of my head. The Burris is the sweet spot right now in that style of scope, I don't think you do better until you step up to the SS 1x4 or the Trijicon offering, and both of these have there shortcomings as well and are double the price. Oh, and Burris has a Forever Warranty. If you should have problems. [/QUOTE]
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