Author: JD548
Subject: anyone have experience with Burris Fulfied scopes?
Posted: July/01/2013 at 12:42
i have a old 3-9x 40mm . i can't recall when i bought the thing. -- i think it was one of the last USA made ones.
it has been a great scope so far and has seen much use and abuse.
the 2-7x FF2s were very popular , i suspect the old ones were very good.
now today who knows?? my FF2 is a decade or more old-- i have no experience with the new PI made ones. the newer ones are supposed to be improved --the e1s have etched glass and so on. they got rid of the entire bell adjusting the mag--
in a woods scope deep woods i like a 1-4x dangerous big game type of scope. there very popular with hog hunters and night time predator hunters around these parts.
medium range woods the 2-7x looks good.
the best buys on the market these days all seem to be in the 3-9x -- the thing is the 3-9x is like a monkey wrench --sort of a "one size fits all solution" it is good at range provided you got good glass.
it is a little big and clunky-- the 3x power is a little "limiting' at closer ranges, it is however a decent compromise for many hunters. i think they like to zoom in to 9x and count antlers.
i can't say i hit a bit better at hunting type ranges with a 9x over a 4x i suppose if i was making 300M + shots them maybe most everything around here is under 200M and you mostly get moving shots @ around 80m or less .--
one i think you should consider is the vortex diamondback, i hear they have very good glass for the $$
there are plenty of scopes that will do fine on that set up--
Subject: anyone have experience with Burris Fulfied scopes?
Posted: July/01/2013 at 12:42
i have a old 3-9x 40mm . i can't recall when i bought the thing. -- i think it was one of the last USA made ones.
it has been a great scope so far and has seen much use and abuse.
the 2-7x FF2s were very popular , i suspect the old ones were very good.
now today who knows?? my FF2 is a decade or more old-- i have no experience with the new PI made ones. the newer ones are supposed to be improved --the e1s have etched glass and so on. they got rid of the entire bell adjusting the mag--
in a woods scope deep woods i like a 1-4x dangerous big game type of scope. there very popular with hog hunters and night time predator hunters around these parts.
medium range woods the 2-7x looks good.
the best buys on the market these days all seem to be in the 3-9x -- the thing is the 3-9x is like a monkey wrench --sort of a "one size fits all solution" it is good at range provided you got good glass.
it is a little big and clunky-- the 3x power is a little "limiting' at closer ranges, it is however a decent compromise for many hunters. i think they like to zoom in to 9x and count antlers.
i can't say i hit a bit better at hunting type ranges with a 9x over a 4x i suppose if i was making 300M + shots them maybe most everything around here is under 200M and you mostly get moving shots @ around 80m or less .--
one i think you should consider is the vortex diamondback, i hear they have very good glass for the $$
there are plenty of scopes that will do fine on that set up--