As a long-time optics user, firearms instructor and former FFL, I approach equipment—whether digital or optical—with a performance-driven, systems-based mindset. The Burris Fullfield 6–24x50 scope surprised me with its quality, simplicity, and effectiveness.
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� Ease of Setup
Mounting and zeroing were straightforward. The 30mm tube fit my standard rings without issue, and zeroing at 100 yards required minimal adjustment. The turrets track cleanly and provide solid, tactile feedback, and the Ballistic E3 reticle was simple to use with no learning curve. Burris's Ballistics app added even more precision, especially when paired with the reticle at 16X.
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� Shootability
This scope is very user-friendly. The eye relief is generous, and I didn’t experience any scope shadowing or discomfort across the magnification range. The magnification ring is smooth and precise, with just the right amount of resistance. While it doesn’t offer advanced features like picture-in-picture or built-in rangefinding, the reticle design combined with the app provides all the real-world functionality you need for most hunting or field applications.
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� Field-Worthiness
This is a tough, reliable scope. After some range sessions and vehicle transport in less-than-gentle conditions, the Fullfield 6–24x50 held zero without issue. The finish is durable, the internals feel robust, and n...
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