your experiances, Burris Fullfield II balistic plex reticle

Well thanks again for the responses, I just got UPS tracking info that states I will recieve the scope on Thursday of this week. I will be off on vacation for turkeys but I might have to slip away and mount that scope and zero..... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Catch ya'll in a week, thanks again for the replies!

Scott
 
Let us know how you like it. I have a friend looking for a scope and this is one he was looking at. For a new hunter nd rifle shooter, I think I would have him stear away from the BP reticle though.
 
Well I got the scope mounted over my vacation, I got my turkey first day so I found time to head to the range.

First impression of the scope was good, got it mounted and leveled and headed out to the range.

I got it zero'ed quickly, I found that every thing worked well and the clearity was very good. After shooting the scope I give it a thumbs up, now the final test will come with time, durability /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif I do like the balistic reticle over a standard reticle. I want to check it at differant ranges to see how well the marks work out.

I really like the spotting scope that came with it, for what I wanted one for it fills the bill with ease.

Here is the rifle with teh new burris on it, I took this at the range just before we came back home.

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I own several of the Burris 3x9x40 BP and I have never been happier with a scope. I have one on my 7mm Rem Ultra Mag and it has held a zero for hundreds of rounds. I actually took two coyotes with it this year at what I consider long range. They ranged at almost 450 yards. I used the BP and a rangefinder and DRT! I love em. I also passed my rifle to my buddy the same day as the yotes. We spied a buck a ways out there and he didn't have enough gun for the job so he took mine and we ranged the deer around 460 yards. I told him which tick mark to use and BANG FLOP! Deer down! We also started shooting at extreme ranges using the BP. We are pretty consistent out to 600 yards on targets. I don't think you can go wrong with your choice. My only regret is I didn't buy a higher power...
 
I bought my first Burris a 4x16 plex with posi-lock for my AR. I am very happy with it. The posi-lock feature was the selling point. The recoil is not a problem for a scope to lose its zero, its the cycle of the bolt in a smi-auto. The posi-lock locks down the inner tube of the scope after you have sighted it in. Thats my story.
Jim
 
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