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    Burris Fullfield II Ballistic Plex

    Burris Fullfield II Ballistic Plex
    Anyone have/used one of these?
    I have a new Rifle (T3 .270) and need a scope for it($300-$400).
    Any ideas?

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    I have 3. They work well if you test them at the ranges you think they relate too, just to make sure...

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    Good choice if you are on a budget, I hove one on my CZ .22mag. You could also consider the Leupold VX-l or Redfield Revolution for similar money.

    Isn't there a deal with the Tikka T3's and a Burris FF II combo??
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    I like them, but I dont trust them

    they are nice clear scopes, I have no reason not to trust them, I just dont

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    I like them, but I dont trust them

    they are nice clear scopes, I have no reason not to trust them, I just dont
    + 1 was never that confident with it. Sold it VX1 is similar price + better
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    I've got one and they are a good starting point for longrange shooting.

    If you chrony your loads and then fiddle with the zero distance on a ballistic program you can get the dots (which are surposed to be 100y increments) to align plus or minus a few inches all the out to 500y. I did this with my AR15 and ended up with a 138y zero for the centre crosshairs and then each dot was 100, 200, 300, 400 (didn't bother with the 500y mark for the .223) and it shot plus or minus 2'' out to those ranges.

    But I now use a dial up scope which is far more precise.

    kj

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    Get one. They're a huge seller for Burris. Very few crap out too

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    Had a 3-9x40 on a 30-06 and it held zero on it for around 5 years so would recommend on that performance...

 

 

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