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Burris Fullfield II Hunting Scope, Ballistic Plex Reticle

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Style: 6.5X-20X-50mm


Pattern Name: Scope


Features

  • Popular and premium traditional hunting scope at an affordable price; High-grade optical glass provides excellent brightness and clarity with lasting durability
  • Durable, integrated-eyepiece design has no-slip grip for easy adjustment in the field; Positive steel-on-steel adjustments assure repeated accuracy
  • Durable, stress-free, solid 1-piece outer tube withstands shock and vibrations of even the heaviest recoil
  • Covered by the Burris Forever Warranty. We will repair or replace your Burris optic if it is damaged or defective. Warranty does not cover loss, theft, deliberate damage or cosmetic damage that does not hinder the performance of the product

Brand: Burris


Color: Matte Black


Style: 6.5X-20X-50mm


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 538.64 Grams


Material: Alloy Steel


Magnification Maximum: 20


Objective Lens Diameter: 50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 6.5 x


Compatible Devices: Handgun


Brand: ‎Burris


Color: ‎Matte Black


Style: ‎6.5X-20X-50mm


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎538.64 Grams


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Magnification Maximum: ‎20


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎50 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎6.5 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Handgun


Mounting Type: ‎Cantilever Mount


Night vision: ‎No


Field Of View: ‎17 Feet


Model Name: ‎Fullfield II Hunting Rifle Scope


Manufacturer: ‎Burris


UPC: ‎000381001931


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎31


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.9 x 3.8 x 3.4 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.82 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎19.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Burris


Warranty Description: ‎Burris Forever Warranty


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎200193


Included Components: ‎Fullfield II Hunting Rifle Scope


Size: ‎6.5-20x50mm


Date First Available: September 1, 2004


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  • Best scope for the money!!
Style: 4.5-14x42mm Pattern Name: Scope
Let me start off by saying, this is a awesome scope, very clear and bright. I was in the market for a score for my AR-15, since I decided to start doing some varmint hunting. I did my research for about a good solid two weeks before I decided to purchase a Burris scope. I originally had a Vortex red dot, which don't get me wrong they are cool and all, but only good for up to 50-75 yards if that. Since I was getting into varmint hunting, I wanted something good but not cheap. I looked at them all, Vortex, Leupold, Bushnell, UTG, etc and finally decided on Burris. Just reading the reviews on Amazon along with other sites, they are highly recommended scopes. Also you can't beat the "forever lifetime warranty" even though a lot of brands offer this kind of warranty, however they all seem to have stricter regulations for the warranty. I ended up going with the 4.5-14x42mm Price range was a big concern, since I'm new to the sport and I knew I had to buy a good scope mount, also I had to be in under the $200 dollar range. I'm consider myself a hardcore bargin shopper online, so I searched and searched, until I found this deal on Amazon. You can't best 190 bucks with no tax and free shipping, I even got in less than 3 days with no prime account. Like I mention above, for any 4.5x14x42mm or higher scope will cost you at least 300.00 + and being able to get it for what I did was a steal. The scope is very great quality, everything feels snug, and turns with smooth. The optics I'm blown away by, very clean and I'm impress by the amount of light I'm getting out of this scope. Also 18oz scope, some companies make them big and bulky. Can't wait for my Burris AR scope mount I ordered, so I can mount my scope and do some hunting!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018 by Dustin

  • Best bang for the buck in rifle scopes
Style: 3X-9X-40mm Pattern Name: SFP | Second Focal Plane
I have a few of these on various rifles & have recommended them to many other hunters. They work well, hold zero & put the bullets on the crosshairs consistently. Exactly what you really need from a hunting rifle scope. In my own & friends experience they have good glass, reliable performance even on 300 magnums dragged through the elk woods by my less than careful son & grandson who break stuff including scopes. I told a hunting buddy he needed these to replace his old scopes. After mounting a pair of Burris FF2’s 4.5-14x 42 on a 30-06 & 300 Winchester sighting in & verifying his drop with the BDC reticle he killed a buck with his longest shot ever 367 yards & daughter killed her first bull elk that same year. These are a bargain but don’t limit your hunting ranges - we shoot them accurately out to 600 yards with the reticle providing a consistent result on deer vitals sized targets. Put one on an AR & it works great for that too. From rimfire to magnums these work well. I own & use Zeiss, Meopta Leupold scopes but in general pay at least 4X the cost to get a little more clarity & adjustment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Dean Dahl

  • Great Scope, Great Value
Style: 6.5X-20X-50mm Pattern Name: Scope
I have other higher dollar scopes from a leading manufacturer but must say I'm using more and more Burris scopes. For the cost and from what I can see they are equal and maybe a bit better than the other name brand. Clarity is excellent. Light gathering for this line of scope is great. The area I hunt is shadowed early and with a dark background so light gathering is very important. My stand points towards the east and the sun sets behind me so in the bottom it gets dark fast. This one does keep the objects in view even in lower light. Very pleased with price and purchase. If you mount yourself like I do ... I do recommend the Wheeler Scope Ring Lapper/Alignment, Wheeler Level System and a good Wheeler torque screwdriver. I don't work for Wheeler or have Wheeler stock but their products always are great quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by jle

  • Decent scope for the price point
Style: 4.5-14x42mm Pattern Name: Scope
Overall I am happy with this scope, especially for the price. The glass is just as clear, if not more-so, than any scope I've seen at this price point, and just as good as many I've looked thru at higher points. No, it's not a high end Luepold, Nightforce, Ziess, or Swaro, it an economical scope that does the job it's designed to do, and does it rather well. Once I got the ocular focus set for my failing eyes, the reticle is crisp, clear, and doesn't clutter the sight picture like many of the more complex reticles can. I wouldn't consider the reticle to be a fine varmint or target weight, but it also isn't so heavy that I feel like accuracy suffers at the bench because it covers too much of the target. I think it's a happy medium. I have yet to test the holdover points, but being on a 6.8spc rifle, it's not like there's a lot of long range shooting in this scope's immediate future to begin with. I like the adjustable objective because I am left handed, which makes adjusting a side focus parallax awkward for me. Reticle adjustments via the turrets are a but weird. The turrets are capable of finger adjustments, but the interface is not as friendly as others might be, including the Droptine series of scopes (yes I have one of those too). The turrets also have a provision for flathead screwdriver adjustments, which in my opinion is outdated. I did notice that the capped turrets on the FFII version being reviewed here are much more slim and less obtrusive than those on the Droptine series (which are only finger adjustable and much easier to manipulate). So that's a trade-off, if you're looking for the most sleek design). As for actual adjustments; these turrets should not be confused with a scope you'd use for actually dialing windage and elevation adjustments for long range shooting. I view this setup as a set it and forget it type of deal. The clicks are 1/4" @ 100yds, not exactly prominent, precise, or repeatable as would be needed for regular long range use. And so far as I can tell the turrets are not resettable to zero once adjustments have been made. This scope was obviously designed to be a hunting scope for close to moderate distances (I'd figure practical use tops out around 400yds, depending upon caliber and user ability). One thing I was surprised to see, and not really excited about, is the fact that when you adjust the power setting on the scope the whole ocular lens eyepiece rotates, not just the power adjust ring. This is something I have yet to see on a scope of any brand, and I do not particularly care for it. If using flip up caps, do not buy this scope because it will be a constant hassle due to this feature. Adjustments of the magnification setting and parallax setting are firm, but not overly difficult. No complaints in this dept. Finish of the scope is what we'd expect from a quality optics manufacturer, and the scope does seem to be well constructed overall. Just keep in mind, there are a few features in the design of this scope that are just a bit different than most others out there. But if you want a decent piece of glass for a great price to put on a rifle, set the zero, and go hunting, then this scope might fit your needs. Personally, if I were to buy another similar scope, and I likely will before too long, I'd go with the drop-tine series again, as I have no issues with the one I currently own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021 by Rusty Shackleford

  • 10 shots under 1 inch group (bullseye) right out of the box at 50 yards...
Style: 4.5-14x42mm Pattern Name: Scope
I'm pretty new to the gun-game, but I can not believe how good this scope is on my Springfield 2020. The Burris 14x is as clear as can be. I think this might be the best scope purchase I've ever made. I am completely satisfied and I would absolutely recommend this scope to anyone. Worth every dime for sure. Very very happy with this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by Michael Hicks

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