Burris Fullfield II opinions
#2
Here is a good place to start;
http://www.chuckhawks.com/overview_burris_optics.htm
I use Burris (Signature Select) rifle scopes !
Biggest bang for your buck (IMO), from a company that is not going away any time soon.
............and I use Nikon binos & rangefinder.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/overview_burris_optics.htm
I use Burris (Signature Select) rifle scopes !
Biggest bang for your buck (IMO), from a company that is not going away any time soon.
............and I use Nikon binos & rangefinder.
Last edited by Sheridan; 02-14-2011 at 01:35 PM.
#3
I have two FFII's and have had them for about 7 or 8 years now. I don't think there is a better $200 scope out there any where. These two have been on rifles from .243 to .338 ultra and haven't had any problems with them at all.
#4
I do not own any Burris scopes but have a hunting partner who uses them and he seems very happy with them. I have looked through a couple and would not hesitate to use one.
Burris is owned by the Beretta Group, so they will most likely be around a long time. My only concern might be Beretta's lousy customer service might somehow rub off on Burris.
Burris is owned by the Beretta Group, so they will most likely be around a long time. My only concern might be Beretta's lousy customer service might somehow rub off on Burris.
#6
My Uncle and a couple of cousins that use them and swear by them.
My Uncle has one each, on a .300 RUM and a 7mm STW.Don't know the models type per say but I do know they were the ones that first came out with the ballistic plex reticle and he paid around $400 American for them at the time. He uses them religiously on his two rifles and between his rifle handloads and this scope and his shooting abililty can nail 10inch pie consistantly out to 800 yrds with both caliblers..He swears by these scopes clarity, toughness, and quality..
My Uncle has one each, on a .300 RUM and a 7mm STW.Don't know the models type per say but I do know they were the ones that first came out with the ballistic plex reticle and he paid around $400 American for them at the time. He uses them religiously on his two rifles and between his rifle handloads and this scope and his shooting abililty can nail 10inch pie consistantly out to 800 yrds with both caliblers..He swears by these scopes clarity, toughness, and quality..
#10
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I have 2 3 x 9 s and 4 2 x 7s. No problems or complaints. The 3 x 9's are great scopes for the money but the 2 x 7 s are not the same quality scope, edges are fuzzy and the 1/2 clicks mess with me but they hold zero very well, don't shift poi when changing power, they were 130 bucks or something, and they are worth that