Fullfield IV Riflescopes
Fullfield IV 2.5-10x42mm



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The 2.5-10x42mm offers a wide field of view and three reticle options including an illuminated and non-illuminated Ballistic E3 and the proven Plex for quick holdovers across most hunting cartridges. Designed around a one-inch main tube.
MSRP #200485: $203
MSRP #200486 (Illumunated): $239
MSRP #200487: $203

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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200485 | E3™ MOA | no | Matte Black | no | 2.5-10x | 47.5mm | 42mm | 43mm | RFP | 1 in. | 46 -11 ft. | 3.5 -3.8 in. | 10.1 - 4.6 mm | 1/4 MOA | 80 MOA | 80 MOA | - | - | Matte | 11.6 in. | 16.8 oz. | - | - | - | ||
200486 | Illuminated | E3™ MOA | no | Matte Black | yes | 2.5-10x | 47.5 mm | 42 mm | 43 mm | RFP | 1 in. | 46 -11 ft. | 3.5 -3.8 in. | 10.1 - 4.6 mm | 1/4 MOA | 80 MOA | 80 MOA | - | - | Matte | 11.6 in. | 18.4 oz. | - | |||
200487 | Plex | no | Matte Black | no | 2.5-10x | 47.5 mm | 42 mm | 43 mm | RFP | 1 in. | 46 -11 ft. | 3.5 -3.8 in. | in. 10.1 - 4.6 mm | 1/4 MOA | 80 MOA | 80 MOA | - | - | Matte | 11.6 in. | 16.8 oz. | - | - | - |
- Features
- User GuidesGuides
- Wide field-of-view
- Rugged, lightweight design
- Finger adjustable windage/elevation turrets
Name 2020 Burris Optics Catalog | Type PDF | Modified February 10, 2020 |
Fullfield IV 2.5-10x42mm is rated out of 5 by 9.
Rated 4 out of 5 by BPenney from Clear glass, Bargain priced! Best scope Ive found for under $200. I purchased the 2.5x10x42mm with the non-illuminated reticle. Nothing too fancy, but has clear glass, plenty of eye relief and seems to hold zero after a full season of in/out of a rifle case, bumped against a tree trunk, beat around in the brush etc. Elevation and windage clicks proved accurate. Happy with purchase. I did need to mount it with hi-profile rings for adequate clearance but that may not be the case with all rifles (savage 111 w/flat back in 7mm rem mag)
Date published: 2020-11-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by Old Mans Rifle from Bright Optics I had been looking for a scope with a 56mm Objective and they were either extremely expensive or cheaply made. this one is equal to or better than any Léopold I have owned. Bright optics Great Eye relief Good Eye Box.
Date published: 2020-09-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by TeamOtter88 from Clear glass, excellent reticle Just got my new Burris 4x16x50 illuminated scope for my Sako. Bright, clear glass and excellent finish on the scope. Love the dial settings on the Illuminated reticle vs. other brands that have to hold the button.
Burris, please include scope lens covers.
Date published: 2020-10-28
Rated 5 out of 5 by Guhnther from Seriously impressed. This is the first Burris product I ever purchased. I can tell you it certainly will not be the last. I bought this to put on a .17 HMR What a fantastic scope. Everything is smooth, no gritty feeling, amazing clean clear glass. For an inexpensive scope I was blown away. Now I just have to decide what model in going to put on my 6.5 creed.
Date published: 2021-03-08
Rated 5 out of 5 by Cody1234 from Clear I bought this scope for my son has great eye relief an holds true
Date published: 2020-09-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from No scope cover? Still 5 stars though Great field of view. Great clarity on the reticle as well. My scope did not come with a scope cover. I would have liked for it to come with a scope cover as other brands of scopes I’ve purchased in the past all have come with a cover. Still a 5 star review though. Can’t wait for deer season.
Date published: 2020-08-09
Rated 5 out of 5 by Dorcheatoutlaw3006 from Great quality and affordable price I bought this scope after I had two cheaper ones break. It’s crystal clear, love the long range reticle. Sighting it in was super easy. It’s got very definitive clicks when you adjust it which I really like. Definitely worth my $250, will be buying a couple more.
Date published: 2020-10-18
You said earlier in a question that these were available now...I checked eurooptic, basspro, midway, and cabelas...no one with that reticle in stock. Your website even says its not in stock.
This is unfortunately not uncommon with brand new product. Demand is greater than the initial supply, but they are available. They'll be more commonly available as the year goes on.
Date published: 2021-04-09
When will any of the illuminated reticle fullfield IV become available? Specifically the 3-12x42 w illuminated C4 wind MOA reticle? Every dealer online and the Burris website is out of stock and has been for several months.
These are available now. We fulfill the outstanding dealer orders first, so I recommend checking with your preferred Burris dealer. Large sporting good stores would also be a good place to look. Alternatively you can select the "notify me when in stock" option on the product page.
Date published: 2021-04-08
Where do I download a manual for my new scope. It's not listed on the website. Burris item # 200494
Please email: customerservice@burrisoptics.com and we'll be sure to send you a .pdf copy of that manual.
Date published: 2021-04-08
What do the hash marks mean for 200 500,700 mean for a browning bar mk3 300 win mag
To see how your reticle stacks up against the stadia lines we recommend trying out our Reticle Analysis program:
https://www.burrisoptics.com/ballistics#:1
Date published: 2021-04-01
Will this scope work for a browning tbolt 17HMR?
Yes you could definitely use it for that.
Date published: 2021-04-01
Can mount this to an AR with a PEPR mount with no issues?
Yes they can be used in the PEPR mount. You will need the 1" version.
Date published: 2021-03-29
Which of these 3 scopes would be most compatible with a 6.5 Grendel? Don't need an illuminated scope.
I know this is not the ideal answer but they really would all work okay. I'd say it depends on your preference and how far you want to shoot. I have hunch that I would prefer the 4-16 for 6.5 Grendel if I had to choose. It seems to be a sweet spot. You'll have great magnification, but also still a decent field of view.
Date published: 2021-03-21
How much does the Fullfield IV 2.5 - 10X -42mm weigh?
16.8oz
Date published: 2021-03-16