My new scope for Marlin Model 60SS

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My new scope for Marlin Model 60SS

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I chose a Burris Fullfield E1 2-7X 35mm. It's probably overkill, but I love Burris scopes. It's set in Burris Z-Rings on B-Square dovetail-to-weaver adapater bases. Even though the scope is a centerfire scope, parallax appears non existent at low powers and minimal at high powers (and then only at short range).

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Re: My new scope for Marlin Model 60SS

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How do you like it? I've been wanting to get one of the E1 scopes to review, but so far I haven't gotten one yet.
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Re: My new scope for Marlin Model 60SS

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I like it a lot. It's not a rimfire scope. But it works very well in that capacity. Virtually no parallax at low power and I can focus it down to under 20 feet at low power for close shooting. I've got about a 1000 rounds through it and it stays dead on through the power range. I especially like the adjustment knobs. They can be adjusted by hand. The caps give it sort of a tactical look. For under $180, I highly recommend it. (Didn't come with lens caps, though :()
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Re: My new scope for Marlin Model 60SS

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Wow that's gotta be the nicest Marlin 60 I've seen. Love the stainless gun on that stock and the scopes contrast makes it!
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