New for 2025: The 5th-Generation Burris Fullfield Riflescope

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posted on January 21, 2025
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Burris Fullfield Line LEDE

To commemorate its 50th anniversary, Burris Optics has unveiled the completely redesigned fifth-generation Fullfield riflescope.

Burris Fullfield Ballistic Turret

Reimagined from the ground up, the Fullfield line of riflescopes preserves the wide viewing field and optical clarity for which it has long been known. This latest iteration delivers a more modern design and features, not to mention advanced technologies like the new Burris Knob Synergy System. This universal elevation adjustment solution allows users to upgrade their scopes by switching between zero-click-stop-enabled Advanced Capped and Advanced Exposed elevation adjustment knobs. Additionally, all Fullfield scopes are now compatible with custom laser-engraved ballistic knobs from Burris, providing tailored precision for every shooting scenario.

Burris Fullfield Windage Cover

Designed with an eye toward a compact footprint and light weight, the new Fullfield optics are shorter and lighter than their predecessors, which promises to enhance balance and maneuverability while reducing fatigue. The fifth-generation Fullfield boasts a modern aesthetic highlighted by the new Burris red accent ring and refined ergonomics. High-relief knurling on the power ring and adjustment knobs ensures a secure grip and smooth operation.

Fullfields lined up in rack

Optical clarity and maximum light transmission are essential qualities for any serious optic. Toward these ends, the Fullfield boasts multi-coated lenses combined with high-performance glass, to minimize glare and boost low-light visibility through the one-inch tube body. This allows a clean, crisp downrange view with good contrast and color fidelity that is critical to identifying targets in murky light environments.

Building on the Fullfield’s trusted second focal plane (SFP) design, this latest generation offers a diverse range of reticle options to suit every shooter’s needs, from the classic Plex-style duplex reticle to illuminated reticles and advanced ballistic options like the Burris Ballistic E3. It is launching with six optical ranges in 15 distinct models. This broad range of model configurations is intended to ensure magnification and reticle diversity to meet both domestic and global market demands. The debut Fullfield models include:

  • 2-8x35mm
  • 2.5-10x42mm
  • 3-12x42mm
  • 3-12x56mm
  • 4-16x50mm
  • 6-24x50mm

For more information on the new Fullfield riflescope lineup or other Burris products, visit BurrisOptics.com.

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