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Burris 6.5-20x50mm Fullfield II Rifle Scope 200193 has a one-piece main tube and eyepiece, Burris' envied steel-on-steel adjustment system, and HiLume multi-coatings on every single air to glass lens surface. The Burris Full Field II 6.5-20x50 Rifle Scope is even more forgiving for eye position, is a little shorter, and a good bit lighter than similar Rifle Scopes. The magnification ring and eyepiece have been made into one solid unit, requiring only two seals rather than three. To change magnification on the Burris Fullfield II Rifle Scope, simply turn the entire eyepiece. Each of these Burris rifle scopes comes with the comprehensive Burris Forever warranty, which replaces defects in materials and workmanship. These new models in the Burris Fullfield II series have eliminated most of the potential leak paths in the eyepiece/power ring area and sealed the remainder with special quad seals instead of O-rings. Burris has moved the adjustment system to improve mounting options, and the European-style adjustable eyepiece requires no locking mechanism. The Ballistic Mil-Dot reticle on the scope has a lower vertical crosshair with small ballistic lines that automatically compensate for bullet drop from 100 to 500 yards for many common cartridges. The Burris 6.5-20x Fullfield 2 Parallax Adjusted Rifle Scope is lighter, better sealed, and has a relocated adjustment system compared to the original Fullfield.