Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: mtnbkr on December 01, 2017, 06:44:01 AM
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Cabelas has this on sale and I believe I can get another $20 with a Cabelas Club "in store" coupon.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Burris-Fullfield-E-mm-Riflescope/1519078.uts
I don't need anther scope, I have a Redfield 3-9x40 (1" tube) sitting idle as it is. However, I sometimes use that on my 35Whelen, so while it's idle *right now*, it may not always be so. I may be building another AR for bench shooting out to 200yds, so I'll need a scope for that build. I had intended to use the Redfield and just not have one for the 35whelen.
A negative is the 30mm tube diameter, which will force me to buy rings rather than use rings I have on hand.
So, worth the $130-$150 price (plus cost of rings)? It appears to go on sale from time to time, so if it's not a stellar deal, I can put it off. What I don't want to do is accumulate another scope that isn't significantly better than my Redfield, which has been a fine scope for "out to 100yds" work.
Chris
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I own a couple Burris fullfield 2 scopes. No problem 300-400 yards hunting big game.
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Given all of the extra time since you don't have to commute, I'm shocked that you're not polishing your own lenses and building your own scope.
You're getting lazy.
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Plus you can find them new on Ebay all the time for the price you are mentioning.
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Plus you can find them new on Ebay all the time for the price you are mentioning.
The only one I found for $150 was pre-owned. The others are all more expensive and would lack Cabelas' customer service backing it up. The next lowest price on Ebay was $20 more than the asking price at Cabelas. I may be able to get $20 off that if my club member coupon applies.
I think I'm going to buy it. I can't find any negative reviews and I do plan to do some load development with the Whelen, necessitating a scope.
Chris
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I've got one on my .270 AI, seems to be pretty good but I've only used it on the range so far. Several years ago, I was talking to a guy shooting a 50 BMG at a range. He said he had broken a Redfield and a Leopold on that rifle, but the Burris he had was holding up.
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I bought it. I was able to use my coupon, making it $130. The online specs were wrong, it's not a 30mm tube, it's 1" (same as the Burris site) and this one did not come with the BCD reticle, which is a major plus for me. Those two changes were both on the positive side of the ledger, sweetening the deal.
This is the Burris product site: https://www.burrisoptics.com/scopes/fullfield-e1-riflescopes-series/fullfield-e1-riflescope-3-9x40mm
Larry, good to hear that these are durable scopes. Maybe I should put it on my 35Whelen instead... :)
Chris