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Burris Fullfield 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube PA AE Ballistic E3 Riflescope
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Luke's Review of Burris Fullfield 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube PA AE Ballistic E3 Riflescope

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 travel for long-range tweaks.

Here are some of my pro’s:
- Clear, high-contrast optics across the zoom range. Great for both low-light and daylight target work.
- Ballistic E3 reticle that’s quick to use for in a pinch holdovers.
- Excellent, tactile exposed knobs with easy to read markings and a practical zero-stop.

And some con’s:
- Not first focal plane.
- As far as I know, it is only offered in MOA with no MILS options.

If you want a nice balance of ease of use and adjustability, this is the optic for you. It delivered fast target acquisition, repeatable adjustments, and an overall user experience that made dialing and holding feel effortless. I’m looking forward to putting more miles on it in the field and actually running it on some dog stands!
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