Burris Fullfield 2.5-10x42mm | Ballistic E3
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Versatile Burris Fullfield riflescope with 2.5–10x magnification, 42 mm objective, illuminated Ballistic E3 reticle, 1-inch tube, capped turrets, 1/4 MOA clicks and CR-2032 illumination battery.
The Burris Fullfield 2.5-10x42mm is a mid‑range riflescope designed for adaptable field use. It provides a wide 2.5–10x magnification range and a 42 mm objective to balance field of view with low‑light performance. Multi‑coated optics and Burris’ Ballistic E3 illuminated reticle support quick target acquisition and extended-range holdovers. Construction uses a one‑piece aluminum tube with capped turrets and Burris Knob Synergy for repeatable elevation adjustments.
Product Specifications
- The magnification range is 2.5x to 10x.
- The objective lens diameter is 42 mm.
- The tube diameter is 1 inch.
- The reticle is an Illuminated Ballistic E3.
- The finish is Black matte.
- The focal plane is Second.
- The click value is 1/4 MOA.
- The eyepiece relief is listed as 3.35 inches.
- The illumination power source is a CR-2032 battery.
- The scope includes standard capped turrets (capped adjustment style).
- The scope weight is listed as 15.4 oz.
- Rings are reported as not included.
- Lens caps are reported as not included.
- Field of view at 100 yards is listed as 43.1 to 13.2 ft.
- UPC: 000381015112.
Built for reliable on‑gun performance, the Fullfield 2.5-10x42mm combines Burris’ optical coatings and rugged one‑piece construction with an illuminated Ballistic E3 reticle to support practical field use and precision target work. Its magnification range and 42 mm objective make it suitable for close-to-mid-range hunting and precision target shooting where fast target acquisition and usable low‑light performance matter. The scope’s capped turrets and Burris Knob Synergy provide a predictable adjustment interface for shooters who prefer a straightforward, mechanical approach to zeroing and elevation adjustments.
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