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Started by Turkey Terror, August 28, 2014, 05:28:05 PM
Quote from: alloutdoors on August 28, 2014, 06:16:27 PMCan't go wrong with a FastFire3 from Burris. The 336 base is the lowest way to mount it other than a speed bead setup, you can have your gun drilled and tapped to match the base or vice versa.
Quote from: Turkey Terror on August 28, 2014, 11:09:10 PMAlloutdoors- thank you for your reply. I apologize for my little amount of education on optics such as the FF3. Is it set up so that the red dot moves around on the glass plane so that where ever your head is positioned, the POI will coincide with the POA? Compared to a red dot tube/scope, where the dot is in the center at all times? If I am wrong please correct me!
Quote from: Turkey Terror on August 28, 2014, 11:09:10 PMHow is the durability on the FF3? Does Burris stand behind their product? What are the major differences between the FF3 and other reflex sights like the Truglos, Eotech etc.
Quote from: alloutdoors on August 28, 2014, 11:44:15 PMQuote from: Turkey Terror on August 28, 2014, 11:09:10 PMAlloutdoors- thank you for your reply. I apologize for my little amount of education on optics such as the FF3. Is it set up so that the red dot moves around on the glass plane so that where ever your head is positioned, the POI will coincide with the POA? Compared to a red dot tube/scope, where the dot is in the center at all times? If I am wrong please correct me!While not exactly technically correct, yes you have the right idea. The FF3 is, for all practical purposes, parallax free. As long as you can see the dot, that's where your shot is going, even when viewed from an angle where the dot appears to be at the edge of the glass.Quote from: Turkey Terror on August 28, 2014, 11:09:10 PMHow is the durability on the FF3? Does Burris stand behind their product? What are the major differences between the FF3 and other reflex sights like the Truglos, Eotech etc.The FF sights have a very good reputation for durability, and Burris offers a no questions asked lifetime guarantee on them.
Quote from: d.winsor on August 29, 2014, 12:18:08 PMI agree 100% with alloutdoors, the only things I could add is that the FF3 is parallax free to 150 yards and it has a low battery indicator that will not let you run out of juice unexpectedly. The battery is rated for 10,000 hours. You can shoot with both eyes open if you want. Waterproof and shockproof. In my opinion you get many high dollar options for the money it takes to purchase a FF3. Yes I like the FF3.
Quote from: CrustyRusty on September 02, 2014, 05:45:18 PMI've had about every type of optic known to man on my turkey shotgun, but I have a burris ff on my gun now. It's light, sits low on the right mount, durable and pretty clear and reasonably priced. It does have a lifetime warranty now too. It's not an aimpoint ,acog or eotech qualitywise, but it's about perfect for my turkey gun uses and for the price a great deal. I'm no fanboy of any company, especially Burris, but the ff is the only optic I want on my turkey gun.(right now-lol)
Quote from: beagler on October 02, 2014, 08:55:49 PMAimpoint 900SC or Burris FFIII