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Burris Fullfield II or Bushnell Elite 3200
15 October 2009, 16:27
SaadBurris Fullfield II or Bushnell Elite 3200
Which has better glass and better light gathering?
Looking for 3-9x40. Both models are available at almost same price on ebay and within my budget ($160-180).
Burris is made in Philipines and Bushnell is made in Japan.
To be installed on a 30-06.
16 October 2009, 07:32
MThuntrHere's my take. I own the Fulfield II in 4.5-14x42 and the Elite 3200 in 4-12x40. I like them both. I believe Burris is redoing the Fulfield scope, but not 100% on that one.
The Elite seems to be a bit clearer. It also has Rainguard (suppose to be better image in wet weather). The Elite has a resettable turret that allows you to set back to Zero after sighting in. Helpful if you adjust your scope for elevation compensation.
Both are priced in or close to your range. I think I'd get the Bushnell Elite 3-9
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16 October 2009, 07:53
Cliff LyleLike MThuntr, I own both and like them. But for the reasons he described, I like the 3200 a bit better. I would buy a 3200 over the fullfield II.
19 October 2009, 06:56
gr8fuldougIf you're looking for the Burris FFII in a 3-9x40 may i suggest the
Pentax Pioneer 3-9x40 which is the identical scope (Burris made it for Pentax) and we're closing them out (Burris and pentax's deal is no longer in effect) for only $89.99
19 October 2009, 07:34
rigsI have both and I find it hard to tell the difference between the two. One plus on the Elite is the rain guard...I hunt in the rain and snow and it does work.
19 October 2009, 09:40
SaadThanks for valuable input. May I add that I am more concerned about out of box quality of the scope, as I may not be able to claim warranty in case of any malfunctions.
@gr8fuldoug,
Is the glass and quality of this Pentax same as Fullfiled II?
19 October 2009, 13:58
gr8fuldougIt is the identical scope as an FFII
20 October 2009, 01:22
Slowpoke SlimI have purchased 4 of those Pentax pioneers from Doug. They are exactly a Burris FFII. The only thing different about them is the sticker on the side that says "Pentax Pioneer". That's it.
Smoking deal for $89 in my opinion. I need to order a couple more of them for "spares" for some of my other rifles before Doug runs out of them...
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20 October 2009, 01:29
gr8fuldougThen you'd better hurry, we're down to 4 left
20 October 2009, 01:37
MThuntrHopefully you have one for me I just submitted my order with a Vortex Anti-fog kit to see how well it works.
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20 October 2009, 01:48
gr8fuldougYes, you're order is in...And then there were three
20 October 2009, 03:27
Slowpoke SlimDoug,
Crap.
I'll take 2 more. I'll call you in a couple minutes.
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20 October 2009, 03:33
Slowpoke SlimI got em, thanks to Neil on the phone.
Now there is 1 left!

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20 October 2009, 03:35
gr8fuldougWe have 1 left, and one opened box never mounted one left and then they are all gone
20 October 2009, 20:53
CullbuckWhat type of reticle do the Pentax pioneers have?
20 October 2009, 21:25
gr8fuldougPlex. We're down to the one opened box one
23 October 2009, 17:52
rigsSaad,
Back to your original question...I would say that both are great scopes and it would be rare that either one would need any warranty work. The quality of both is very good. I think everyone that has been buying the Pentax closeouts would agree to the quality of the Burris.
30 October 2009, 22:28
thinkingmanI own two of the Burris and they're great.
HOWEVER,
I live and hunt in wet conditions and the rainguard feature of the 3200 is appealing.
Also, I have grown tired of the entire eyepiece rotation on the FFII.