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Burris EuroDiamond

Posted By: k bush

Burris EuroDiamond - 07/29/22 07:12 PM

Anyone have one of these scopes ? Found one in 2.5-10x50 with the illuminated #4 reticle.
Posted By: bill

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/29/22 08:10 PM

Depends on price. Several here had them and several had issues with the reticle if I remember right. Very good glass in their original price range but I wouldn't want to give over $275 or so since you can get a new Trijicon Credo for around $500.
Posted By: 3% outdoorsman

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/29/22 08:16 PM

If you have a problem with it they have horrible customer.
Posted By: Forrestgump1

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 12:53 AM

I love mine, it hangs in there with my meopta at low light. Have not had any issues.
Posted By: Cactus_buck

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 01:16 AM

Originally Posted by 3% outdoorsman
If you have a problem with it they have horrible customer.


I was under the impression Burris had good customer service?
Posted By: 3% outdoorsman

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 02:04 AM

Originally Posted by Cactus_buck
Originally Posted by 3% outdoorsman
If you have a problem with it they have horrible customer.


I was under the impression Burris had good customer service?

No not at all.i had a terrible time dealing with them.research a little on Internet and you'll see.they supposed to have improved with the new special warranty forget what they call it to compete with everyone else but no probably worst in business.i highly doubt they have a completely made in USA scope also.
But yes we'll known bad CS .so many other better scopes you can get at any price point
The employees at Greeley Colorado are an absolute joke
Posted By: 3% outdoorsman

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 02:05 AM

Just a matter of time they'll be like weaver.bye bye
Posted By: bill

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 02:17 AM

Originally Posted by 3% outdoorsman
Originally Posted by Cactus_buck
Originally Posted by 3% outdoorsman
If you have a problem with it they have horrible customer.


I was under the impression Burris had good customer service?

No not at all.i had a terrible time dealing with them.research a little on Internet and you'll see.they supposed to have improved with the new special warranty forget what they call it to compete with everyone else but no probably worst in business.i highly doubt they have a completely made in USA scope also.
But yes we'll known bad CS .so many other better scopes you can get at any price point
The employees at Greeley Colorado are an absolute joke



They've been owned by Beretta since 2002. They were a great company before Beretta bought them but undoubtedly Beretta doesn't require Burris to have the same level of customer service that Beretta/Bennelli has.
Posted By: 3% outdoorsman

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 02:37 AM

I mean they are decent hunting scopes.i know the old ones are considered real good there's a reason they have a reputation but there's no way if spend $500 on one when there's a Leupold, trijicon if you hurry or a new model European made meopta at that price.
The fullfield are fine hunting Scopes on a budget but then again there's the customer service that sucks and vortex has Philippines made scopes with great customer service.no need to waste time or money on a Burris.imo
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Posted By: Hammertime7v2

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/30/22 02:24 PM

Originally Posted by Cactus_buck
Originally Posted by 3% outdoorsman
If you have a problem with it they have horrible customer.


I was under the impression Burris had good customer service?



I've posted a few times about this. Had two scopes break, one was discontinued (they didn't have an equivalent model so they gave me one that "almost" had as good specs as the old one I sent in). I shouldn't be downgraded because my product under warranty broke. Strike one.

Another scope (same year) broke twice and sent it in both times. Both times they said the tracking was maxed out an"fixed it". Both times I took it out to the range on top of a Browning A-bolt 270 (2003 model) and grouped will for about 3 groups and then jumped 5" off center.

Emailed them and told them what was happening and they said nothing we can do. Strikes two and three.

I emailed them and said I cant afford to take unreliable equipment into the woods. My time is too scarce, and hunting with unreliable equipment is unethical, and that I'd be throwing this scope in the garbage where it belongs.

I do have two XTR-II's that are good, but I won't buy another Burris. Customer service is there for when things don't go according to plan. And I certainly don't plan on my equipment being unreliable, but when there are issues I don't want to have to go to battle for it to be made right.

Y'all got my blood back up this morning!
Posted By: Bustinbeards

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/31/22 03:42 AM

I have one in a 3x12x56 with same reticle, it rides on my main hunting gun. It is an excellent low light scope, my experience with it has been rock solid and has held zero since I zeroed it in 2016. If I do my job it has not failed to do everything I have needed.
Posted By: k bush

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/31/22 12:38 PM

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Posted By: Narrow Gap

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 07/31/22 01:21 PM

My son has one of the Burris Euro Diamond 3-12X56 with illuminated reticle scopes on a Sako A7 and it has been a very good scope for him. Can sit about as late as You want with it and easily to limit of legal hunting time. He has had no issues with his in several years that He has owned it.
Posted By: alhawk

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 08/01/22 01:01 AM

3x12x50 non illuminated and no issues.
Posted By: Ben Cochran

Re: Burris EuroDiamond - 08/09/22 02:20 PM

Originally Posted by bill
Depends on price. Several here had them and several had issues with the reticle if I remember right. Very good glass in their original price range but I wouldn't want to give over $275 or so since you can get a new Trijicon Credo for around $500.

There is a Trijicon Huron 3x9-40 on amazon for $400.
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