jmr40 said:I really, really like the Burris 3-9X40 FF-II. Never handled the 2-7X version, but it has 1/2 MOA click adjustments. That is a deal killer. Everything else is 1/4 MOA.
I've owned a few Burris FFII's two in the 2-7X35 and the deal killer wasn't the 1/2 MOA adjustments. Tons of popular scopes have used 1/2 MOA adjustments think Leupold M series and Vari-X II scopes. The real problem I had was with the rotating eye piece for power changes. Made it impossible to use flip up scope caps on them, my last hunting trip to SE Alaska made me use a different scope because of this little problem. I never had a problem making windage and elevation adjustments and getting groups with the scopes and getting them on target. The coin slot adjustments are a bit of a turn off with all the newer scopes with finger adjustable turrets.
I have two of the Vortex Viper 2-7X32 scopes which when I bought them I'd consider them on par with the VX-II Leupold scopes only a little heavier. What I really like about them is that the main tube is long enough to work with a long action rifle like the OP's .30-06. I do not like the power indicator on the scopes though, it is big an ugly and if mounted low enough can strike the bolt when cycling when shooting on 7X. Now that the VX1 is out and the Viper 2-7 is discontinued except for special runs by CameralandNY, the VX1 is the better value.