Burris Optics Fullfield 3-12x42mm Riflescope Ballistic E3 Reticle 1-Inch Tube Second Focal Plane
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Burris Optics Fullfield 3-12x42mm Riflescope with Ballistic E3 Reticle, 1-Inch Tube, Second Focal Plane\n\nProduct Description\nBuilding on over 50 years of steady performance and constant refinement, the Burris Optics Fullfield 3-12x42mm riflescope is a rugged, lightweight companion for hunters and shooters. The improved 4x zoom system, high-performance glass, and multi-coated lenses deliver bright, crisp views from dawn to dusk. A versatile Ballistic E3 reticle in the second focal plane provides intuitive holdovers and wind dots, while standard capped turrets and a double-spring turret system ensure reliable tracking and repeatability. With a compact 11.1-inch, 1-inch tube design, this non-illuminated scope mounts easily and withstands harsh environments and heavy recoil.\n\nProduct Highlights\n- 3–12x magnification with a bright 42mm objective for close encounters and long-range precision\n- Ballistic E3 second focal plane reticle for fast, dependable holdovers and wind compensation\n- High-performance glass with multi-coated lenses for enhanced brightness and low-light clarity\n- Rugged one-piece aluminum construction with standard capped knobs and double-spring turret system\n- Compact 1-inch tube, non-illuminated design for simplicity and widespread mounting compatibility\n\nSpecs\n- Magnification: 3–12x\n- Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm\n- Tube Diameter: 1 inch\n- Reticle: Ballistic E3\n- Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (rear)\n- Illumination: Non-illuminated\n- Exit Pupil: 3.5–10.5 mm\n- Field of View (linear): 36 – 9.25 ft @ 100 yds\n- Eye Relief: 2.9 – 3.4 in\n- Adjustment Type: MOA; Click Value: 0.25 MOA\n- Elevation/Windage Adjustment Range: 72 MOA (each)\n- Parallax: 25 yds to infinity\n- Length: 11.1 in\n- Weight: 15.3 oz\n- Material: One-piece aluminum; Finish: Matte black\n- Turrets: Standard capped knobs; double-spring turret system
Specifications
- Manufacturer:
- Burris Optics
- Category:
- lpvo-scope
- Weight:
- 15.3 oz
- Length:
- 11.1"
- UPC:
- 8223869403258
- MPN:
- 201530
- Required Component:
- No
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