Fullfield II Riflescopes
Fullfield II™ Riflescope 4.5-14x42mm



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The Burris Fullfield II in 4.5-14x is a great compromise size: the 4.5 lower end keeps a great, wide field of view, allowing quicker target acquisition. The 14x magnification on the top end is enough to get into some serious distances.
This model of Fullfield II features adjustable parallax focus on the objective end.
This is a great choice for longer range hunting.
MSRP: $227
Compatible Reticles
Ballistic Plex™

Simple, highly effective compensating reticle
Available On: Droptine

Specifications
Item Number | Description | Reticles | Kit | Color | Knob Style | Illumination | Magnification | Objective Lens Diameter | Clear Objective Lens Diameter | Ocular Lens Diameter | Focal Plane | Main Tube Size | Field of View | Eye Relief | Exit Pupil | Click Value | Elevation Adjustment, Total Capability | Windage Adjustment | Parallax/Focus | Adjustable Parallax | Finish | Length | Weight | Illumination Control | Illumination Settings | Battery |
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200183 | Adjustable Parallax | Ballistic Plex™ | no | Matte Black | Capped Hunter | no | 4.5-14x | 56 mm | 42 mm | 39 mm | RFP | 1 in. | 22 low – 7.5 high (ft. @ 100 yds.) | 3.1 – 3.8 in. | 9 low – 3 high (mm) | 1/4 MOA | 40 MOA | 40 MOA | Objective PA | 50 yds. – infinity | Matte | 13.0 in. | 18.0 oz. | none |
- Features
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- Features the Ballistic Plex™ reticle, the most simple, effective, and elegant trajectory-compensating reticle for hunting
- Long-range accuracy in a simple design that’s easy to use
- Can be matched with any caliber or bullet weight
- Parallax adjustment for improved accuracy at long distances
- Popular and premium traditional hunting riflescope at an affordable price
- High-grade optical glass provides excellent brightness and clarity with lasting durability
- Quality, precision-ground lenses are larger than those of comparable scopes, for better light collection
- Index-matched, Hi-Lume® multicoating aids in low-light performance and glare elimination, increasing your success rate
- Durable, integrated-eyepiece design has no-slip grip for easy adjustment in the field
- Positive steel-on-steel adjustments assure repeated accuracy
- Waterproof
- Nitrogen-filled scope tubes prevent fogging, even in cold and rain
- Durable, stress-free, solid 1-piece outer tube withstands shock and vibrations of even the heaviest-recoiling calibers
- 1-in. body tube
- Guaranteed by the Burris Forever Warranty
Fullfield II™ Riflescope 4.5-14x42mm is rated out of 5 by 311.
Rated 5 out of 5 by sdb363 from Quality Workmanship I purchased this scope a couple of years ago and up to now it has been flawless. I've own other Burris scopes and have but total satisfaction with their ability to gather light, remain clear and adjust positively through all kinds of conditions whether in the field or at the range. Although the 6.5x20x50mm Fullfield II I purchased at this moment is failing to hold it's adjustment. I'll be sending it back per Burris' requirement knowing there will be as much quality in mitigating and making the repairs as the product itself because Burris stands by their product for a lifelong customer relationship.
Sal Bonventre
Cocoa, Florida
Date published: 2015-05-25
Rated 5 out of 5 by Rick338 from Still a very much a quality product! I have been using Burris scopes for the past 15 years. I have tried other brands but I was never satisfied and kept comparing them to Burris. The 4.5-14X42 that I recently purchased, is of the same quality scope that I purchased 15 years ago. The 15 year old scope is still going strong and is on my favorite deer rifle. I am glad that I can count on a great product just by seeing the Burris name on it. I currently have over 25 Burris rifle scopes ranging from the old Fullfields and Signature Selects to the newer Fullfield II's along with binoculars and 1 spotting scope. Please bring back the Signature Selects please. Thanks,
Rick
Date published: 2015-03-10
Rated 5 out of 5 by laughingwolf from Geat Scope, great value. I bought this scope about half a year ago, put hundreds of rounds through it already. It is very bright, clear, and crisp. Most of the other scopes I looked at had only a 30MM objective lenses and the Burris had a 35MM. (more light transmission) They were recommended thru my brother who loves the Burris scopes. I have always been a bowhunter, but recently bought a .308 for Northwoods hunting. This scope is perfect for that! I've gotten into some serious shooting since and the Burris scopes are great performers. Add in the fact that they are priced better than most of the other big name scopes, and you're getting a Great product at a value price. Look and compare, you'll see.
Date published: 2014-10-09
Rated 5 out of 5 by Topstick from I have been using my 3x9 Fullfield II on my Win Mod 70 300WSM for 8 years. I developed a very accurate 180gr load at 2800fps and the BDC reticle is unbelievably accurate. Zeroed at 100yds the scope hits dead on at 100, 200 and 300 yards, is 2" low at 400 yards and 3" low at 500 yards. Most of my shots on Colorado mule deer and elk are 250-400 yards. Last year I shot a beautiful 4x4 mule deer at 644 yards standing off sticks. While a shot that long is not what the scope is designed for, with lots of practice and a thorough knowledge of ballistics it performed flawlessly.
Date published: 2016-02-09
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bear Hunter from Mil-Dot reticle works! I bought the 6.5-20X 50 mm FF II scope for my .300 RUM rifle knowing I would be shooting at long distance. I practiced at ranges from 100 to 450 yards for months prior to my elk hunt in Utah. I could hit a 6" bulls-eye at 450 yards off my bipod in the prone position with consistency. November came around and my son spotted the 6x6 bull elk of my dreams at 552 yards, I just knew I could make the shot. I got settled in on my bipod prone in a clearing and adjusted the parallax. I held between the 500 and 600 yard stadia lines and lightly pressed the trigger. Boom, down elk. One shot in the lungs at 552 yards. I couldn't have done without the Burris scope. Thanks tons Burris amigos!
Date published: 2017-03-24
Rated 1 out of 5 by John N from I bought this cope on May 20/16, mounted it on my rifle June 3. went to the range the next day, shot at 100 yards on 9 power, it was dead on, very clear picture.
Moved to 200 yards, turned it to 14 power it was out of focus so tried to focus, it wouldn't focus no matter what I did. Moved it to 9 power again very clear. Moved back to 14 power and adjusted the objective lens, it still wouldn't focus.
I wasn't very unhappy by this time. I have a Burris C 4 and I love it so I bought another Burris, this one was a disappointing. I am hoping the retail store will take it back or exchange it for me. I like Burris products and I will buy another.
Date published: 2016-06-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by Dmattx from Quality Scopes! I bought this scope about 3 months ago. I am an avid hunter and have guided professionally for deer and antelope. I have had the opportunity to experience all types of scopes in the field and would not begin to tell you that some of the most expensive elite scopes are not wonderful pieces of hunting equipment. What I will tell you is that the Burris scopes are also excellent hunting scopes for their ruggedness, clarity and positive pin point accuracy adjustments and I love the ballistic plex reticule. When you consider the cost and the life time warranty it's any easy decision and that's why I now own four Burris scopes and would recommend them to my friends, as I have.
Date published: 2015-03-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by Goody from Best glass I have ever purchased! I bought this scope last year, and have used it extensively through deer season last year, and my son used it during youth deer weekend. It has seen all forms of weather, and I have NEVER had it fog up or had any other problem! I use it on a 44 magnum rifle, and it has held true since it was mounted. The major benefit to me is how much light it pulls in and brightens the early mornings and in the evenings. With my eyesight not being what it used to, it really makes the hunt much more enjoyable and gives me more confidence. Have family & friends with much more expensive glass not be able to see as clear, and have had fogging when I have not. Best quality and purchase for the money!
Date published: 2014-10-10
Where are the "Burris Fullfield II 6.5-20x50 mm Rifle Scope, 1" Tube" manufactured?
That scope is made in the Philippines.
Date published: 2022-11-10
What flip caps do I need for a Burris Fullfield ll 3-9x40mm?
We recommend Butler Creek scope caps in size 25 and 13.
Date published: 2023-01-02
What height rings for Weaver mounts on a Mauser 4000 with the Burris Fullfield ll 4.5x14x42 scope? Thanks.
I'd recommend Medium Signature Zee Rings for that setup.
Date published: 2022-10-04
Can I buy the turret caps separately, lost one and can’t find any?
We can absolutely send you some. Please go here to get started: https://burris.supportsync.com/
Date published: 2022-10-04
What glue should I use to restick the rubber eye guard back on. Burris Fullfield 2 scope. It got 1/2 rubbed off on my back pack hip belt, whilst on my shoulder via my sling.! I've tried superglue but no luck.
Here in the shop we use Loctite brand superglue with great results.
Date published: 2022-08-15
Is this first focal plane or second focal plane?
All Fullfield II scopes are second focal plane.
Date published: 2022-07-18
I need one for a .308. How do I recognize the specific caliber of these scopes or can they be generic to all centerfire calibers
Any will do for a .308, no problem.
Date published: 2022-06-10
What is the weight of the 2-7x35 Ballistic Plex scope?
13oz
Date published: 2022-05-23