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Burris Fullfield 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube PA AE Ballistic E3 Riflescope
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Most Helpful Positive Review ONE HECK OF A SCOPE
To start I would like to thank Burris Optics for sending me this awesome scope to test out for free. I have done my best to give this scope the fairest review possible while still being completely up front and honest. This was such a fun and informative experience for me. I received this scope a few weeks ago and used it on three separate occasions at the range. I spent about 8hrs at the range going through various testing applications and rigors. I will admit I was surprised and thrilled to see how well it performed in the time I spent with it at the range. I switched between 2 different rifl...
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Good scope at a good price

by Dylan, from IL, United States Written on October 30, 2025
My experience with the optic has been pleasant. I received the optic from Burris for product testing for free but that doesn’t skew my opinion. I think the glass clarity is very comparable to its competitors from brands like Vortex. I haven’t been able to hunt with this optic due to seasons not starting for gun hunting in my state. I have had close to two hundred rounds through this glass at varying yardages but have this on a Remington 700 in 308 zeroed at 200. I’m impressed at how clear the glass is at the price point. I know the optic claims a shockproof however I couldn’t bring myself to dropping it or hitting it on purpose, the closes thing to impact it received was falling from my bench rest down to the wooden table about 6 inches in total for a fall. It retained zero but I was more careful with it after that. Overall it was one of the easiest scopes I’ve set up and zeroed, I’ve had a couple cheaper scopes where I had to max out the windage to get to a an acceptable zero. This scope I had very minimal adjustments to obtain zero and found it very user friendly.
Would recommend: Yes
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Not too much, not too little. Just right.

by Luke, from NV, United States Written on October 30, 2025
I put the Burris Fullfield 6–24x50 on my .223 predator rig and ran it through a mock NRL Hunter-style range day with the boys plus other dynamic range days and came away impressed.
The 6–24× magnification and 50mm objective gave me a great balance of field of view at the low end and usable reach when dialing for longer shots. The glass produced clear, contrasty images and made target identification and quick follow-ups easy.

The Ballistic E3 reticle was easy to learn and easy to use without too much going on in your field of view. Adjusting for different ranges was quick and repeatable. The turret clicks are tactile and positive, and the numbers and hash marks are big enough to read at a glance while keeping your head in the shooting position which I loved.
What I really liked about this scope was the Burris advanced exposed knob setup. The elevation and windage knobs are large, with solid tactile clicks and very readable markings. It made my dialing fast and confident especially under the clock. The zero-stop on the elevation turret is a genuine bonus for dynamic stages where you are needing to change shooting positions and engage targets at various ranges. I could shoot one target, get up, and while on the move adjust my knob back to zero without looking down, preparing myself to make another range adjustment.

The scope’s weight and overall dimensions kept my .223 setup balanced and not front-heavy. Click value is 1/4 MOA, and the scope offers plenty of elevation tra...
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Great optic

by Thomas, from TN, United States Written on October 28, 2025
I chose to put this optic on a 17 hmr, and I’ll say I’ve made some extreme long shots with a 17 and this scope dials perfect and is easy to operate
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Performance at a great price!!!!

by Kenzo, from NM, United States Written on October 25, 2025
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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Pros:
  • Great glass, reticle, look, and stirdiness
Cons:
  • No front focal plane
Best Used for:
  • hunting
Would recommend: Yes
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