Burris Offers New Rebates On Popular Riflescopes

by
posted on October 13, 2022
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
Burrisrebate

With the holiday shopping season quickly approaching, Burris has announced a promotion to relieve some of the gift-giving budgetary strain. The company is offering a $25 online rebate with the purchase of any of its new Fullfield IV riflescopes—one of the company’s most trusted and legendary optics—now through December 31. Consumers can find qualified Burris Fullfield IV scopes at an authorized retailer, local or online, by visiting its Burris dealer web page.

The Fullfield IV is a rugged, lightweight and proven hunting scope designed to withstand the toughest conditions. The nitrogen-filled tube is waterproof, shockproof and fogproof. Burris recently redesigned the Fullfield IV with sleek turret knobs to allow for easier field adjustments, along with an improved 4X optical system, premium multi-coated lenses and high-grade optical glass for excellent brightness and clarity.

The optics are built to handle the recoil of all hunting rifle platforms, from airguns to high-caliber rifles. It’s also available in five different sizes—2.5-10X 42 mm, 3-12X 42 mm, 3-12X 56 mm, 4-16X 50 mm and 6-24X 50 mm. As with all Burris products, every Fullfield IV comes with the Burris Forever Warranty. Seven different reticles are available in the line, including an illuminated version on select models.

For those who shop early for the holidays, Burris is also offering a $50 rebate on its Signature HD riflescopes through the end of October. They have a 5X optical system, and the three models available include the 2-10X 40 mm, 3-15X 44 mm and 5-25X 50 mm. Each were confidence-building push/pull locking turrets with a zero stop on the elevation adjustment.

Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Greeley, Colo., Burris offers a complete line of hunting, tactical, and competition optics; including riflescopes, rangefinding riflescopes, bow sights, crossbow scopes, red dots, thermal optics, handgun scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, mounts and accessories.

Latest

Taurus Expedition Rifleman Review 1
Taurus Expedition Rifleman Review 1

Rifleman Review: Taurus Expedition

Taurus entered the bolt-action rifle market with its Expedition, a Remington 700-pattern design that's built to be versatile and affordable.

New For 2025: Charter Arms Pathfinder II

Charter Arms updated one of the oldest models in its lineup with the new Pathfinder II, which features a lightweight 7075 aluminum frame, making it more well-balanced and easier to carry.

Review: Kimber 2K11

The 2011-style pistol was designed to address the capacity limitations of the single-stack M1911 platform, and Kimber's approach to the concept is its 2K11, a competition-ready offering with several notable features.

Favorite Firearms: A High-Flying Hi-Standard “A-D”

Manufactured in New Haven, Conn., in late 1940, this Hi-Standard pistol was shipped as a Model “A,” but a heavier Model “D” barrel was installed later to replace the original, light barrel, leading one American Rifleman reader to call it a Model “A-D.”

Ruger Helps Families In Need Through The Kids & Clays Foundation

In the effort to help tens of thousands of critically ill children and their families across the nation through local Ronald McDonald Houses, Ruger is among some of the industry’s foremost Platinum-level sponsors of The Kids & Clays Foundation.

Unlocking The Future: Smith & Wesson's "No Lock" Revolvers

The future is shaping up to be a good one for fans of Smith & Wesson revolvers. The iconic American company had released 14 new models thus far in 2025 at the time this was written mid-year. And, with one exception, they have all shared a common feature—no internal lock.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.