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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Elite 3200 or Burris Fullfield II?
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 471461" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>I've owned 4 Burris Fullfield II's and loved them all. The Ballistic Plex reticle has some limitations but I learned how to shoot with it quickly and out to 400 yards you won't have any problems using it. </p><p></p><p>I've looked through a lot of Bushnell Elites (3200 and 4200) and really like them as well. My personal experience has been that in the first/last minutes of light my Burris scopes were always brighter by a little bit, but in bright daylight I could get a sharper (barely) image with the higher powers (above 12x) with the Bushnells. However, the raingaurd coating lets you see through your scope if it fogs up on the outside from your breath, body heat, etc. So if you plan on doing a lot of hunting in the cold where there is a chance your scope might fog up the Bushnell is a much better buy in my mind but if not you'll be happy with either and buy whichever you can find cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 471461, member: 29966"] I've owned 4 Burris Fullfield II's and loved them all. The Ballistic Plex reticle has some limitations but I learned how to shoot with it quickly and out to 400 yards you won't have any problems using it. I've looked through a lot of Bushnell Elites (3200 and 4200) and really like them as well. My personal experience has been that in the first/last minutes of light my Burris scopes were always brighter by a little bit, but in bright daylight I could get a sharper (barely) image with the higher powers (above 12x) with the Bushnells. However, the raingaurd coating lets you see through your scope if it fogs up on the outside from your breath, body heat, etc. So if you plan on doing a lot of hunting in the cold where there is a chance your scope might fog up the Bushnell is a much better buy in my mind but if not you'll be happy with either and buy whichever you can find cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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