BURRIS FULL FIELD 4 3-12X42MM BALLIS E3
BURRIS FULL FIELD 4 3-12X42MM BALLIS E3
For versatility, from shooting varmints to big game, the Burris Fullfield IV 3-12x42mm Ballistic E3 Riflescope is the right choice and is particularly suited for long range shots with any of its three reticle options. Therefore, the Burris Fullfield IV 3-12x42mm Riflescope is rugged, lightweight, and most importantly reliable for an accurate shot every time. The Fullfield IV models are offered with an improved 4x optical system, premium multi-coated lenses for edge-to-edge clarity and low light performance.
Also built with nitrogen filled tubes and are waterproof, shockproof and fog proof and can handle recoil from all platforms including air rifles, slug guns and high caliber rifles. In addition, the new designed sleek turret knobs allow easy finger adjustments. For versatility, from shooting varmints to big game, the 3-12x42mm is the right choice and is particularly suited for long range shots.
Burris Fullfield IV 3-12x42mm Ballistic E3 Riflescope Features
The Fullfield IV riflescope line continues the Burris tradition of dependable optics, rugged design, proven accuracy and performance of the legendary Burris Fullfield riflescopes. Your Fullfield IV includes the following features:
- Proven Reticle Technology. Throughout the line, there are seven reticles to choose from in MOA configurations.
- Low Profile Adjustment Knobs. The finger adjustable, low profile adjustment knobs create a sleek profile. Knob adjustments always reflect a change in the point of impact, resulting in pinpoint accuracy. Dial is resettable to zero once sighted in.
- High-Performance Glass. Provides excellent brightness and clarity with lasting durability – exactly what you expect from Burris.
- Multi-Coated Lenses. Enhanced low-light performance and glare elimination, making more shots possible and increasing your success rate.
Ballistic E3™ Reticle
The Ballistic E3 from Burris is a rear focal plane reticle calibrated for traditional, magnum and varmint loads.
When crosshairs are set for zero at 100 yards each line on the lower vertical crosshair will be calibrated for 200, 300 and 400 yards respectively. This is of course for the average caliber. so, to find your exact bullet drop for this reticle input your ballistic and environmental data into our ballistic calculator.
Cascading dots help adjust for a 10-m.p.h. crosswind for the average caliber. Therefore, to find your exact windage holds for this reticle input your ballistic and environmental data into our ballistic calculator.