$144 Burris FullField E1 3-9x40mm Illuminated Reticle (10% off til 1/4/19)

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Burris FullField E1 Rifle Scope 3-9x40mm Illuminated Reticle $159 ($144 with 10% 0ff using PO190101 code, expires 1/4/19) - https://www.natchezss.com/burris-fu...ntLink&utm_medium=35987&utm_campaign=48247-NA
  • This state-of-the-art reticle has cascading windage and elevation dots, so you can execute long-range shots out to 500 yards in still or windy conditions.
  • Superb optical glass is precision ground.
  • The lenses are multi-coated for glare resistance and maximum efficiency in low-light hunting conditions.
  • The Fullfield E1 3-9x40mm riflescope has a sleek profile. It features upgraded windage and elevation knobs.
  • And the separated power ring and eyepiece accepts flip-up lens caps.
  • The scope is housed in a 1-piece, stress-free tube. Its internal assembly is double spring-tensioned for shockproofing.
  • The riflescope is resistant to a lifetime of field use, heavy recoil, and harsh vibration. It is protected by the Burris Forever Warranty
 
I have the exact scope, minus the illumination, on my M700 .30/06, and LOVE IT, compared to the Tasco I grew up with.
 
I’m a fan of Fullfield scopes. I’ve never seen an E1 with IR on the Burris website but may have just missed it. I wouldn’t count on the reticle being daylight bright when illuminated. For deer hunting the scope would be fine for me.
 
I’m a fan of Fullfield scopes. I’ve never seen an E1 with IR on the Burris website but may have just missed it. I wouldn’t count on the reticle being daylight bright when illuminated. For deer hunting the scope would be fine for me.
I was concerned about turning it on when the deer showed up and that the dot may not be visible unless lit up. Eye relief is also a concern on my thumbhole rifle. I think I’m gonna pass
 
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