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Burris Fullfield 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube PA AE Ballistic E3 Riflescope
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SIGchick24's Review of Burris Fullfield 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube PA AE Ballistic E3 Riflescope

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 rifles in 2 different calibers to test just how versatile this optic was, and I was not disappointed. The scope was very easy to move from rifle to rifle and it adjusted well to both. It is a durable optic with fantastic light transmission, performing well in wind, heat, and dealing with visual distortion. It was tested from as close as 45 yards all the way to 400 yards. I took my time sighting it in, which was very easy. I appreciated the clear reticle, tic marks, bright visuals. This Fullfield was very clear and quick to adjust with very easy to use windage/elevation turrets. The scope despite its size is not overly heavy and is well balanced. I love it & I am beyond excited I get to keep it.

On its first test was just a break in to see how the scope handled a basic 100yd range on a Tikka Rifle in 6.5 PRC. It was easy to sight in, the turrets made for easy zeroing, eye relief was quick to adjust and it performed very well. After some consideration the decision was made to try it out on a Custom Weatherby Vanguard in .308Win. Both worked well but the scope truly complimented the custom gun best.

On my second trip to the range I decided to let a friend of mine who has experience in Burris Scopes give this baby a whirl. He was so thrilled at the thicker tic marks as he was able to see them very well. Unfortunately something he has struggled with in the past with E3/BDC optic reticles. We played around with the tic marks and adjustment more. As well as shot it at very close range (45yds), in which we were thrilled to see we had a still very clear view of the target with no optical distortion.

On my third and final trip, I put the scope (and my own gun) through serious paces. The conditions that day were not optimal but I needed to know just how good this scope could handle it. Through using this optic in varying high winds, high temps due to high sun and heat distortion off the ground I was able to place multiple shots accurately at multiple yardages, hitting as far as 400yds. I was FLOORED in a good way, the Burris Fullfield 6-24x50 E3 SPA KSH-EX punched far above its weight for the price without a doubt. It's a widely usable scope for just about any shooter, hunter or competitor.

During many of my hunts in the past I have had to shoot a few deer at distances exceeding 250yds. I easily think this scope would be capable of doing so. In one of my past hunts I used a Tikka .308win equipped with an older model Burris Fullfield 4-16x50. In that hunt I killed my biggest Axis deer to date weighing in at just shy of 250lbs. I had never really thought of Burris Scopes as being a truly good scope til that moment. Through this whole experience I learned a lot more than I thought I would for sure. Please give Burris Optics a try if you are looking for a scope that has many applications especially if you aren't trying to break your wallet.
Pros:
  • Price
  • easy to use
  • Durabilaty
Cons:
  • None
Best Used for:
  • competition
  • Hunting,
Would Recommend: Yes
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