If you already know high standards of Burris Optics manufactured optic scopes, next generation Burris Fullfield II rifle scopes is right way to go. With rugged quality one peace scope tube design and advised eye relief, this scopes become of your hunting or shooting setup must have peace of equipment. Fullfield 2 scopes line adjustable eyepiece mechanism is made European-style and do not requires additional locking mechanism as well fully multicoated lenses are 25% larger than in other optics manufacturer analogues so light transmitting is excellent, on 3-9×40 mm model this value is reported at 95%!
Nitrogen purged, sealed via Burris exclusive Quad seal technology and for additional recoil handling equipped with double internal adjustment mechanism springs this is right choice even for most demanding hunter.
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One of seasoned hunters’ trusted brands is Burris, and they have all the reasons why. The scopes company began producing the finest optics four decades ago and since then has been consistent in satisfying hunting and target shooting enthusiasts worldwide. Burris scopes since its inception has come up with a dozen of collections and over two hundred sighting masterpieces. In case you’re not aware, the Colorado-based company is the first producer of the variable power hand scope and of titanium-made riflescope. In addition, Burris also created the first 4-12x rifle scopes and the first trajectory-compensating single plane reticle.
Burris scopes boast of designs that use large lens diameters, and this is one of the reasons why their selections are the most-sought after in the market. The company too boasts of the world’s finest lens glasses and the most advanced multi-coating technologies, continuously fulfilling its promise of sighting and target aligning perfection.
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Burris Optics was established forty years ago, in 1971, by Don Burris, who was previously trained in the Colorado-based optics company Redfield. An expert in product design, Burris was responsible for Redfield’s accu-range scopes and centered non-magnifying reticle scopes. It’s not surprising therefore that he needed to build an enterprise bearing his own name.
The company’s first optic was named the Fullfield, and this was introduced to the market in 1975. The event resulted in overwhelming success, enabling the founder to expand this line to seven models. After a few years, the company became America’s first optics manufacturer to offer riflescopes with multicoated lenses.
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The AR-15 (ArmaLite Model 15) semi-automatic rifle gain popularity fast and for today is a widely spread around United States and along M16-series assault rifle is probably one of the most known made in USA peace of military equipment.
With good AR 15 optics, this semi auto rifle has been proven to be accurate at 500 yards and up with heavyweight (69 grain) projectiles and a free floating fast twist rifle barrel. With bit of work and investments AR15 is capable of marksman level hitting accuracy of 1/2 MOA with selected match grade ammo. So, with properly set up AR accessories, which of course include scope and mounts, together with the proper selected ammunition operator can consistently hit destination target at long range. Without appropriate training novice shooter with a standard grade, not upgraded AR and average ammunition would not have a tough go of it.
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Most of today’s modern sighting scopes feature important elevation and windage adjustments that are carefully referenced by the minute of angle (MOA). The single click of a scope turret alone is just a quarter of an MOA change. Some scopes sport about 1/8 MOA. Shooters of every type normally refer to such adjustments as changes considered for a 100-yard distance at a fraction of an inch rather than the real MOA value that they are built to calibrate.
Even the inch difference is a simple number to work and everyone can easily make out the corresponding length and multiples without relying on a calculator. The comparisons and differences are just close enough for you to be concerned, especially when it only involves just a few hundred yards that corresponds to the real difference of 0.47 inch for a thousand yards. But when it comes to serious target shooting and considering the increase of the distances, taking the minute of value into account regarding careful sight adjustments truly matter.
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