FullField II or Elite 3200

Another 1 for the Burris. I own both a 3200 Bushnell and a Burris Fullfield . The Burris seems a lot crisper in the morning and at nite.
 
thanks for all the opinions I am just getting started I just went out and purchased 2 ff2's the local sports store had them on sale for $200 Dad is now getting one this christmass I cant wait to go sight them in
 
thanks for all the opinions I am just getting started I just went out and purchased 2 ff2's the local sports store had them on sale for $200 Dad is now getting one this christmass I cant wait to go sight them in

You won't be sorry....:D

I hope you got B-Plex model. Enjoy the target shooting out to 500 yards these are pretty decent scopes....the bullet drop stickers in the box are a nice touch.
 
thanks for all the opinions I am just getting started I just went out and purchased 2 ff2's the local sports store had them on sale for $200 Dad is now getting one this christmass I cant wait to go sight them in

Which store? ;)

BTW, don't let anybody convince you that you need more than 9x for long-range shooting. I have the FFII Tactical in 3-9x40, and I practice shooting 8" balloons and 4 liter milk jugs out to 850 yards quite regularly from my .25-06. I used to think the 3-9x40 worked just fine for long-range, but after reading this thread, I'm not so sure :D
 
Omenica sports In Vanderhoof B.C.

Not sure how long the sale lasts they only had 8 of them in and I am wondering if they were just trying to move the stock out they say they are harder to sell as they don't have a big rep or a huge advertizing budget.

And yes I did get the B-Plex. I will be using it on a .270 win.
 
a scope that I paid $219 U.S.D for and included a FREE pair of Landmark 10x35 Binoculars QUOTE]

Careful now...the 'no talking about importing a scope from the US' people could conceiveably find fault with that statement :bangHead:


Burris is far and away superior to the 3200, there really is no argument and it's not even close. Better glass, better reticle, forever and ever warranty..it's a no brainer.
 
Which store? ;)

BTW, don't let anybody convince you that you need more than 9x for long-range shooting. I have the FFII Tactical in 3-9x40, and I practice shooting 8" balloons and 4 liter milk jugs out to 850 yards quite regularly from my .25-06. I used to think the 3-9x40 worked just fine for long-range, but after reading this thread, I'm not so sure :D


Do you use hold-over or do you dial up?

Pretty impressive results to say the least...
 
a scope that I paid $219 U.S.D for and included a FREE pair of Landmark 10x35 Binoculars QUOTE]

Careful now...the 'no talking about importing a scope from the US' people could conceiveably find fault with that statement :bangHead:


Burris is far and away superior to the 3200, there really is no argument and it's not even close. Better glass, better reticle, forever and ever warranty..it's a no brainer.

I will tell the man what I tell my boss when he comes over to my garage for beers....I found that at the dump.....HONEST!
 
a scope that I paid $219 U.S.D for and included a FREE pair of Landmark 10x35 Binoculars QUOTE]

Careful now...the 'no talking about importing a scope from the US' people could conceiveably find fault with that statement :bangHead:


Burris is far and away superior to the 3200, there really is no argument and it's not even close. Better glass, better reticle, forever and ever warranty..it's a no brainer.

I will tell the man what I tell my boss when he comes over to my garage for beers....I found that at the dump.....HONEST!:ban:


Seriously though, the scope was NOT illegally imported....by the way...why the hell does Cabelas.ca not bring the GOOD stuff up here? ....no we cannot be having that now can we???
 
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