Burris 4.5 x-14 x -42mm Fullfield II Ballistic Plex Riflescope Product Description:
- Fullfield II variable power 4.5x-14x-42mm matte black ballistic plex adjustable objective
- 1-piece tube construction, reinforced quad-seal gas seals and Hi-Lume Multi-coated lenses
- Water, fog and shockproof
- 1 inch tube, hunter turrets
- Forever warranty
Product Description
Burris 4.5X-14X-42mm Fullfield II Ballistic Plex Riflescope Packages Product Info Burris 4.5-14x42mm Fullfield II PA Rifle Scope have a one-piece main tube and eyepiece, Burris envied steel-on-steel adjustment system, and HiLume multi-coatings on every single air to glass lens surface. The FullField II is even more forgiving for eye position, is a little shorter, and a good bit lighter. The magnification ring and eyepiece have been made into one solid unit requiring only two seals rather than three. To change magnification, simply turn the entire eyepiece. Fullfield II eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece/power ring area and sealed the remainder with special quad seals instead of O-rings. The adjustment system has been moved to improve mounting options and the European-style adjustable eyepiece requires no locking mechanism. The Ballistic Plex reticle has a lower vertical crosshair with small ballistic lines that automatically compensate for bullet drop from 100 to 500 yards for many common cartridges. The Fullfield II is lighter, better sealed, and has a relocated adjustment system compared to the original Fullfield. Specifications for Burris 4.5-14x42mm PA Fullfield II Rifle Scope: Tube diameter: 1 inch. Objective (front) diameter: 56mm. Ocular (rear) diameter: 39mm. Adjustable objective: Yes. Adjustment click value: 1/4 minute of angle. Eye relief: 3.1 to 3.8 inches. Field of view at 100 yards: 23 feet @ 4.5 power - 9 feet @ 14 power. Lens coating: Hi-Lume multi-chemical multi-coated. Length: 13.8 inches. Weight: 18 ounces. Features of Burris 4.5-14x42mm Fullfield II Rifle Scope: * Burris Forever Warranty Package Contents: * Burris 4.5-14x42mm Fullfield II Rifle Scope
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Best under $200 Optic out there
By Steven
I've had mine for a couple of years now, It has taken the abuse time and time again and given me outstanding performance. It mounts good on an AR platform in 6.8 SPC without being over sized and easy to carry while hunting.Pros: Cost, great optic, snap shooting BDC reticle, chart of BDC caliber offsets and settings / adjustments- manual with instructions. Long Eye Relief. Large Field of View. Very good glass for it's cost. Solid construction past what I've come to expect from the "on the cheap" optics. You get what you pay for. This glass is the exception to that. I would expect to pay at least $400+ for the quality and features given on this optic. Would I buy it again? Yes. It is a perfect match for a .243 win out to 500yds in a 95-100gr SP. It has a good Ballistic chart that explains the calibrations and with a ballistics program (many are free on line) you do the data and compare it to the bullet drop points on the reticle / then go range proof it to be sure. It's a great design and it holds it's zero.It does what it was designed for very well with a low signature, not too long, for a good hunting feel and handling with rifles. It is just about right for size and magnification for basic hunting / field use. Is it an ultra long range optic? No, it was made intended for practical hunting use from close to medium work. It fits this bill nicely without breaking your bank in the process. I have other more expensive glass and this one handles business and can take abuse.Cons: There is nothing really to complain about. It is simple and works very well.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Value
By D.B.
I received my order in a timely manner, but when I inspected the package upon receipt, I was irritated to discover that not only had it been poorly handled (The outer shipping box was dented in in multiple places and had clearly been manhandled despite being marked 'fragile.') but it had also been poorly packed with the product container being wedged in a corner of the box with the packing materials. Fortunately, Burris's reputation for ruggedness has proved true yet again. The glass is clear, and of reasonable quality, though lower light conditions are not its strong point. The particular model I got was the 3-9x40mm ballistic plex. If you're planning to do hunting mostly at dawn and dusk I'd recommend you buy the 50mm model with the illuminated reticle. I haven't had any functional problems with the scope: it adjusts easily and hasn't had any problems holding its zero, even with a powerful cartridge in a light rifle (.270 win, 6.5 pound rifle) except when the base mount rattled loose (not a fault of the scope). Use loctite blue on your base screws, by the way, it'll save you a headache.There are a few areas where I think the Fullfield II could use some improvement. The coating isn't bad, but it could certainly be tougher without adding much cost. The eyepiece rotates, which makes the use of flip-up covers difficult if you prefer those, though burris provides the rubber-band sort of cover. I also would have liked to see more options in eye relief, but this is after all a budget scope line.Anyway, to summarize my thoughts on the scope, it's a fantastic deal. I paid about $160 w/ free shipping, and for a comparable Leupold, bushnell or nikon I was looking at $300+. Really the only way to get a similar deal is to buy a rifle+scope package.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Outstanding Buy
By R. Underwood
This is the second Burris 2X7 I have purchased and it will go on my .50 cal muzzle loader. I already have one on my .450 marlin. It has withstood the shock of quite a number of heavy recoil shots without an issue. It is my go to scope for low light hunting as the light gathering qualities on 2 and 3 power are far better than my more expensive leuopolds and Nikons. It's size and clarity are also outstanding. I only have it on rifles that I shoot at 200 yds or less so I cannot judge adequately the long range performance.
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