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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 923670" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I don't think I could say it any better than ez bake already did. I'm not one to be a fanboy of whose name is on a product, but when I hear enough pros say it's the best, I listen. After getting a Larue mount, I tend to agree with what they and ez are saying. It's simply flawless. You could say the same for a Bobro mount, which I would rank up there with the Larue. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Elite series used to be marketed under the parent corp., Bausch & Lomb. They probably switched it to Bushnell for more name recognition with your average scope user. A lot of the long range shooters pick the Elite over a Leupold because in recent years, Leupold's quality has gone down. They use the adjustments on their scopes constantly and the Leupys have had more issues with holding zero than the Elite has. I own both and for the money, I think you get more scope with the Elite.</p><p></p><p>The 6500 has a greater magnification range than most other scopes on the market. They do it without making the scope overly heavy, which is something Burris doesn't do. Burris makes good scopes, but it's like putting a tank turret on top of your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 923670, member: 1132"] I don't think I could say it any better than ez bake already did. I'm not one to be a fanboy of whose name is on a product, but when I hear enough pros say it's the best, I listen. After getting a Larue mount, I tend to agree with what they and ez are saying. It's simply flawless. You could say the same for a Bobro mount, which I would rank up there with the Larue. The Elite series used to be marketed under the parent corp., Bausch & Lomb. They probably switched it to Bushnell for more name recognition with your average scope user. A lot of the long range shooters pick the Elite over a Leupold because in recent years, Leupold's quality has gone down. They use the adjustments on their scopes constantly and the Leupys have had more issues with holding zero than the Elite has. I own both and for the money, I think you get more scope with the Elite. The 6500 has a greater magnification range than most other scopes on the market. They do it without making the scope overly heavy, which is something Burris doesn't do. Burris makes good scopes, but it's like putting a tank turret on top of your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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