Fullfield II Burris Rifle Scopes
Burris has built a name for quality optics over the years. Many people choose Burris rifle scopes simply because of the name and their high standard of quality. However, quality seldom comes without a price and some shoppers have shied away from the Burris scopes because they do not feel they can afford a product by a name like Burris.
It could be that they are mistaken in this especially when it comes to a scope such as the Fullfield II. This riflescope retains the fine artisanship and high standards of other scopes by Burris but the price remains amazingly low. That can certainly turn the shopper’s head at least long enough for a second look.
The Fullfield II has evolved from the well-received light FullField original with some design improvements to make sighting and mounting easier as well as improve its durability. The scope has full multi-coated optics and performs amazingly well in low light conditions, a feature for which Burris is well known.
With Burris rifle scopes optics are one of the greatest selling points and the Fullfield is no exception. The barrel is now in a single piece that makes adjusting the scope a simple single-handed matter. Mounting on mid-range rifles is not usually a problem but it may have issues with a long action rifle because of the fixed mounting points.
The eyepiece is adjustable and with these Burris rifle scopes there is no need for a locking mechanism. Most of the changes have been well received from fans of this surprisingly affordable rifle scope and the improvements in weight and durability may well make new fans for the Fullfield. Naturally, Burris rifle scopes are durable because each comes with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty and it is in their best interest to be sure the scopes can take hard use.
What is interesting to note is that once a hunter buys a Burris scope rifle they tend to repeat those purchases. The best in optics made by a U.S. company with quality construction and built for “real world hunting” is a lot to pack into a single rifle scope and well it is bound to convert some people.
While the Fullfield II is on the lower end in price range for Burris rifle scopes, none of the quality or practicality has been sacrificed. Some models of the Fullfield II rifle scope offer the ballistic plex reticle that for most hunters is very easy to use. It does require sighting in but a single session should do that easily.
When the budget is an issue then expensive European scopes are probably out of the question and in some cases may not even perform well for the purpose. Even the top of the line Burris scopes may be too rich for some budgets when it comes to a spare rifle or just a replacement scope. However, the Fullfield II can give the hunter an edge at a price that will not blow the budget out of the water.
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