With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 6x40 riflescope (200052) with the Plex reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
This rifle scope is filled and purged at least 24 times with high quality, laboratory grade dry nitrogen. Each nitrogen cycle absorbs airborne and residual surface moisture that is evacuated from the scope. Additionally Burris uses specially made quad seals to provide double insurance against leakage.
This model is subjected to extreme recoil tests. An impact machine is used to measure and duplicate the recoil pulse acceleration and duration. This machine has been calibrated and verified by an independent laboratory to replicate the wave frequencies and shock impulses that a scope is subjected to.
All Burris riflescopes are absolutely waterproof. Each scope is submerged in water with a temperature of 50° C. The extremely hot water transfers its heat to the scope and the internal nitrogen expends 100% testing assures quality.
The 6x40 scope has extremely robust outer tubes internal components. The adjustment system is repeatable (steel on steel), with audible clicks and Double internal spring force.
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Fullfield II riflescopes mark another chapter in the colorful success story of the first American scope to offer multi-coated lenses and positive steel-on-steel click adjustments.
The 6x32 HBR II scope (200056) incorporate more forgiving fore/aft, left/right eye positioning and combine lighter weight with shorter length and added strength.
This riflescope features an improved optical system rendering better resolution so that the limitation of 6X magnification is less of a limitation. The internal lens pivot system, both front and back are more bulletproof than ever.
This scope was introduced in 2002 with 1/5 th inch adjustments which is just fine with many shooters. Burris have perfected their new 1/8th inch target clicker system with firmer, more positive, more tactile, more audible clicks.
The scope eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece/ power ring area and sealed the rest with special quad seals rather than O-rings. Burris moved the adjustment system to improve mounting options and the European-style adjustable eyepice requires no locking mechanism.
This HBR II riflescope features parallax adjustable objective. To use the parallax adjustment, rotate the ring on the objective bell or the knob on the left side of the adjustment turret until the numeral corresponding to the target distance lines up with the reference mark.
Adjustment knobs are Target-type which means that the Radial Dial, which indicates which revolution the knob is rotated to, has four scales of reference. The Radial Dial is not adjustable, so the scale most easily viewed may not be aligned in the center of the of the adjustment turret. This design is not a flaw or poor workmanship, but rather it assures that at least one of the four scales is viewable from the shooting position. Once you've sighted-in your rifle and want to re-set the Adjustment Knobs to zero, slightly loosen the three set screws on the top of the knob, rotate the knob to zero, and tighten the set screws.
The adjustment knobs are reverse threaded so after you loosen the set screws and turn the knob clockwise roughly three revolutions, the knob will come off. Don't worry, you have not broken anything, you just need to screw the knob back onto the assembly backwards to the zero location you desire and tighten the set screws).
When your reputation is on the line, make sure you have the HBR II Competition 6x32 riflescope (200057) with the Super Fine Crosshair reticle on your rifle.
This riflescope is a lean, mean competition shooting machine with a flawless 1/8th-inch target clicker system and more positive, more tactile, more audible clicks. It’s all built around superior quality lenses for maximum resolution and a recoil proof internal lens pivot system.
Like every Burris riflescope, this model features Forever warranty and exclusive HiLume multi-coating on every lens so each surface transmits 99.5% of the light. That optical excellence makes a huge difference in the critical half-light of dawn and dusk.
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After over a decade of research, development, and testing, the 4-12x42 riflescope (200110) answers the challenges of delivering a laser rangefinding riflescope that will hold together under severe recoil, is affordable, and is of a size and weight that is workable for everyday field use.
This riflescope not only produces extremely vivid, bright, and crystal clear optics and rocks solid severe recoil performance, but also eliminates the need for a handheld laser unit thereby dramatically decreasing the time to range a trophy and get a shot off.
Naturally Burris also installed the simple and proven Ballistic Plex trajectory compensating reticle so that once you range the target you can hold dead on and squeeze with confidence at any distance.
A single button to activate the laser is located about mid-section on the left side of the scope. In addition, Burris provides a remote activator that can be strapped either to rifle’s forearm or to the objective bell of the scope. The remote activator makes ranging while viewing through the scope more natural and steadier.
Burris has also developed the most optimal patent pending mounting system possible. The unique mount allows the lowest possible mounting of the scope to the rifle. The Laser Range Finding Scope by nature of it’s shape positions the shooter’s eye much higher than with a conventional riflescope.
The mounting system allows this riflescope to be mounted at it’s lowest possible mounting which compares to normal high rings on a conventional riflescope.
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After over a decade of research, development, and testing, the 4-12x42 riflescope (200111) answers the challenges of delivering a laser rangefinding riflescope that will hold together under severe recoil, is affordable, and is of a size and weight that is workable for everyday field use.
The riflescope also fetures the Burris XTR Ballistic Mil-Dot reticle which provides instant compensation for the military-standard 5.56 Nato, 7.62 Nato, and .300 Win Mag cartridges.
With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 2-7x35 riflescope (200123) with the Ball Plex reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
The 2-7x35 scope has extremely robust outer tubes internal components. The adjustment system is repeatable (steel on steel), with audible clicks and Double internal spring force.
With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 2-7x35 riflescope (200124) with the Ball Plex reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 2-7x35 riflescope (200125) with the German 3P#4 reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 2-7x35 riflescope (200126) with the Ballistic Plex reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
The Fullfield II Tactical reputation for extraordinary performance at a reasonable price carries on with brilliant and tough tactical riflescopes. Among the shooters who know, the Fullfield II line is known as lean, mean, accuracy machines. Fullfield II Tacticals weigh in at 25% to 50% less than many other scopes in their class.
The 2-7x35 riflescope (200129) with the Ballistic Plex reticle is filled and purged at least 24 times with high quality, laboratory grade dry nitrogen. Each nitrogen cycle absorbs airborne and residual surface moisture that is evacuated from the scope. Additionally Burris uses specially made quad seals to provide double insurance against leakage.
The unit features with TAC-2 Adjustment Knobs which have set a standard for operational ease, rapid accessibility and low profile. The radial dial helps indicate at which revolution the knob has been rotated. By having four scales of reference, the shooter can always see one of them, whatever his shooting position may be.
Once the rifle has been sighted in, TAC-2 knobs can be set to zero by loosening the three set screws, rotating the knobs where you want them, then tightening the set screws.
This rifle scope has been extreme recoil tested. An impact machine is used to measure and duplicate the recoil pulse acceleration and duration. This machine has been calibrated and verified by an independent laboratory to replicate the wave frequencies and shock impulses that a scope is subjected to.
Like all Burris riflescopes, this model is proven to be absolutely waterproof. Each unit is submerged in water with a temperature of 50° C. The extremely hot water transfers its heat to the scope and the internal nitrogen expends 100% testing assures quality.
ScopesBestBuy also offers other Burris Fullfield II Tactical Riflescopes.
With a legacy of high performance, modest prices and the backing of a Forever Warranty, choosing to purchase the FullField II 3-9x50 riflescope (200153) with the Plex reticle isn’t difficult. Fullfield II’s are the smart choice when you know they are packed with the performance features that made Burris famous: outstanding optical quality, positive steel-on-steel adjustments, extremely rugged outer tubes.
The 3-9x50 scope has extremely robust outer tubes internal components. The adjustment system is repeatable (steel on steel), with audible clicks and Double internal spring force.
The Fullfield II 3-9x50 riflescope (200154) has high performance at an affordable price. And the latest generation of these rifle scopes lives up to the line’s reputation for optical accuracy and rugged dependability.
The scope incorporates more forgiving fore/aft, left/right eye positioning and combines lighter weight with shorter length and added strength.
This model eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece/ power ring area and sealed the rest with special quad seals rather than O-rings. The adjustment system has been moved to improve mounting options and the European-style adjustable eyepice requires no locking mechanism.
This riflescope features the Ballistic Plex reticle, a copyrighted design on the lower vertical crosshair that allows you to quickly and easily compensate for bullet drop and deliver dead-on aiming from 100 yards to 500 yards for many of the most common hunting cartridges.
If you‘ve tried to find the crosshair on a dark-bodied animal like a black bear or wild boar, or tried to place a bullet on a fleeting whitetail right at quittin’ time, you can appreciate the value of the reticle enhancement. The Fullfield II 3-9x40 riflescope (200156) features Electro Dot Illuminated reticle and matte finish.
In keeping with the tradition of high performance at a reasonable price, this riflescopes price tag won’t break the bank either.
The scope features Forever Warranty and exclusive HiLume multi-coating on every lens so each surface transmits 99.5% of the light. That optical excellence makes a huge difference in the critical half-light of dawn and dusk.
Fullfield II riflescopes mark another chapter in the colorful success story of the first American riflescope to offer multi-coated lenses and positive steel-on-steel click adjustments.
The 3-9x40 riflescope (200157) with the LRS Ballistic Plex Reticle incorporates more forgiving fore/aft, left/right eye positioning and combine lighter weight with shorter length and added strength.
This model eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece / power ring area and sealed the rest with special quad seals rather than O-rings. Burris moved the adjustment system to improve mounting options and the European-style adjustable eyepice requires no locking mechanism.