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NDTOO
02-09-2020, 05:22 PM
Do any of you have firsthand experience with this scope? There has been some pretty good discounts on these lately so I decided to order one for my latest varmint rifle. I only have one Burris so far which is an RT-6. It is a nice scope but wondering if this Fullfield stays clear up on higher power.

hamiltonkiler
02-09-2020, 06:37 PM
I don’t own one. I have looked through one. Any scope at this price point with that kind of warranty is a no brainer IMO.
Burris vortex Athlon etc.
Bushnell is a great underrated scope.
The 600$ price point offers the 3-15 swfa that can’t be touched with a hammer. It’s not 20x but man I can shoot under MOA with 12x out a pretty good way.
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bc160
02-09-2020, 07:19 PM
Very happy with the Burris I own. I have the particular scope you ordered on a 280. It's a nice bright,clear scope with zero problems. I also have several veracity and xtr scopes from Burris. Happy with all of them!

stomp442
02-11-2020, 10:40 AM
I have one. It's a nice scope and plenty clear even at higher power. My only complaint with it is the turrets. The way they zero / adjust is just dumb and the fact that they only have 12 or 14 and a half MOA per revolution means you essentially only get one rotation of elevation adjustment because after that your numbers get screwy because of the half MOA built into the next rotation. I have one on my .308 that I don't shoot past 600 so it works out.

NDTOO
02-11-2020, 11:17 AM
Thanks for the feedback guys. Over the years of PD and gopher shooting I have found I really like scopes that max out in the 20 power area. 80% of the time I am shooting in the 12-16 power range but it’s nice to have the extra at times. I like 20 power doing my load testing at 100 yards. I’m not really into cranking on the turrets out in the field so not worried about the marks. As long as it has a clear picture up on power I’ll be happy. A name brand scope of that power and lifetime warranty was hard to pass up for just under $250!

stomp442
02-11-2020, 02:43 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. Over the years of PD and gopher shooting I have found I really like scopes that max out in the 20 power area. 80% of the time I am shooting in the 12-16 power range but it’s nice to have the extra at times. I like 20 power doing my load testing at 100 yards. I’m not really into cranking on the turrets out in the field so not worried about the marks. As long as it has a clear picture up on power I’ll be happy. A name brand scope of that power and lifetime warranty was hard to pass up for just under $250!

Well if that's all you're after then I think you will be happy with it.

NDTOO
02-16-2020, 12:50 PM
I did end up ordering the scope and got it the other day. First impressions are pretty darn positive. It has been very cloudy and gray today but I spent some time looking through it and it appears nice and clear up on power. I was worried the reticle was going to be more cluttered than I care for however it seems finer than any of the images I saw online. I think it should serve me well and at just under $260 delivered it didn't break the bank!
https://i.postimg.cc/f36dJdB4/20-2-16-Burris-1.jpg (https://postimg.cc/f36dJdB4)
https://i.postimg.cc/LgSZVMcN/20-2-16-Burris-2.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LgSZVMcN)
https://i.postimg.cc/TpRtd8KV/20-2-16-Burris-4.jpg (https://postimg.cc/TpRtd8KV)