Fullfield II riflescopes mark another chapter in the colorful success story of the first American scope to offer multi-coated lenses and positive steel-on-steel click adjustments.
The 6x32 HBR II scope (200056) incorporate more forgiving fore/aft, left/right eye positioning and combine lighter weight with shorter length and added strength.
This riflescope features an improved optical system rendering better resolution so that the limitation of 6X magnification is less of a limitation. The internal lens pivot system, both front and back are more bulletproof than ever.
This scope was introduced in 2002 with 1/5 th inch adjustments which is just fine with many shooters. Burris have perfected their new 1/8th inch target clicker system with firmer, more positive, more tactile, more audible clicks.
The scope eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece/ power ring area and sealed the rest with special quad seals rather than O-rings. Burris moved the adjustment system to improve mounting options and the European-style adjustable eyepice requires no locking mechanism.
This HBR II riflescope features parallax adjustable objective. To use the parallax adjustment, rotate the ring on the objective bell or the knob on the left side of the adjustment turret until the numeral corresponding to the target distance lines up with the reference mark.
Adjustment knobs are Target-type which means that the Radial Dial, which indicates which revolution the knob is rotated to, has four scales of reference. The Radial Dial is not adjustable, so the scale most easily viewed may not be aligned in the center of the of the adjustment turret. This design is not a flaw or poor workmanship, but rather it assures that at least one of the four scales is viewable from the shooting position. Once you've sighted-in your rifle and want to re-set the Adjustment Knobs to zero, slightly loosen the three set screws on the top of the knob, rotate the knob to zero, and tighten the set screws.
The adjustment knobs are reverse threaded so after you loosen the set screws and turn the knob clockwise roughly three revolutions, the knob will come off. Don't worry, you have not broken anything, you just need to screw the knob back onto the assembly backwards to the zero location you desire and tighten the set screws).
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