So this question is coming up a lot. As many know i have access to almost the entire XTR-II, thanks to my visit to the Burris factory in Greeley CO.
Well this past week I did a class for Burris & Steiner here in CO. It was a short little train up for their office team, as way to help them understand what you the shooters are doing, seeing and needing.
We started with a 4 hour block of classroom to get everyone on the same page.
Then we went outside on Friday to get some quality Trigger Time
14 people in the class, with everyone using a Burris or Steiner scope on the line.
The nice part, not a single issue with any scopes. Sometime when tuning people in, you'll find their scope is not performing as expected. This was not the case. All the scopes were flawless the entire day.
Above is the Spartan Build, SH Edition Rifle with a Burris 5-25x on it.
Explaining the plan for the day.
Fine tuning everyone's position, especially their trigger control. I went down the line fixing any issues observed
Real wind on the range, we had an average of 13MPH with gusts around 18MPH. Made for some tricky shooting at distance, but everyone successfully connected.
Thanks to Team Burris and Team Steiner for letting me help them with this team building exercise It was a pleasure to work with them.
The Burris scopes were definitely working this day, we had everything on the line from an HK417 to Ruger 308 semi, Savages, Sakos, including a 300WM. So the line was indeed tested and performed perfectly.
Well this past week I did a class for Burris & Steiner here in CO. It was a short little train up for their office team, as way to help them understand what you the shooters are doing, seeing and needing.
We started with a 4 hour block of classroom to get everyone on the same page.
Then we went outside on Friday to get some quality Trigger Time
14 people in the class, with everyone using a Burris or Steiner scope on the line.
The nice part, not a single issue with any scopes. Sometime when tuning people in, you'll find their scope is not performing as expected. This was not the case. All the scopes were flawless the entire day.
Above is the Spartan Build, SH Edition Rifle with a Burris 5-25x on it.
Explaining the plan for the day.
Fine tuning everyone's position, especially their trigger control. I went down the line fixing any issues observed
Real wind on the range, we had an average of 13MPH with gusts around 18MPH. Made for some tricky shooting at distance, but everyone successfully connected.
Thanks to Team Burris and Team Steiner for letting me help them with this team building exercise It was a pleasure to work with them.
The Burris scopes were definitely working this day, we had everything on the line from an HK417 to Ruger 308 semi, Savages, Sakos, including a 300WM. So the line was indeed tested and performed perfectly.