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Burris Veracity 2-10x42 mm 30 mm Tube First Focal Plane (FFP) Rifle Scope
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MattP's Review of Burris Veracity 2-10x42 mm 30 mm Tube First Focal Plane (FFP) Rifle Scope

This is my first Burris scope, but I own/have owned Trijicon, Leupold, Steiner, Vortex, Nikon, etc. I didn't know what to expect but what pushed me over the edge to purchase it was the feature set. I wanted a medium magnification range, capped turrets, a holdover reticle that was uncluttered, 30mm tube and solid adjustments. Having a zero stop and FFP was an added bonus. With a coupon and a sale I got this shipped to my door for about $415. I think that's a steal, not to mention the warranty.

Construction and packaging is very good, nothing bad to say about any of it. Glass is very, very clear and the reticle, for me, is the perfect mix of having some holdover marks but not being cluttered and unnecessarily tacticool. Eye relief is very reasonable and the eye box is pretty forgiving, even at 10x. The included lens caps don't look like they would stand up to a ton of abuse but they're fine for normal use. And fold flat against the scope body, which is a plus. OH- and it comes with a sunshade!

Finally had the chance to get out to the range after having it mounted (and playing with it) for over a month. Sad how work gets in the way of range time. For my application on a R700 in 300BLK it's absolutely perfect. The fine reticle is really appreciated and the turrets really stand out in terms of their precision. They require force to turn, and are very audible and tactile. Once zeroed, resetting the turrets to zero only takes a minute with a small allen wrench. I tested tracking by zeroing with supers and then dialing in for subs, and it tracked/returned like a charm.

If I had to really stretch for any negatives it might be that the turrets require a tool to reset to zero (Trijicon has a great system on the Accupower for this), and the mag ring doesn't have a cattail. But these are super, super minor nitpicks that don't detract from the scope as a whole.

This would be a great scope at twice the money, but for sub-$500 it's just a no-brainer.
Pros:
  • Construction
  • glass
  • reticle
Cons:
  • None
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • target
Would Recommend: Yes
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