Burris

Shop our selection of Burris optics, including the Fullfield IV, Eliminator, FastFire, RT Series, and Veracity PH. Hill Country Outfitters stocks dependable Burris scopes, red dots, and thermal sights built for big game hunting, tactical use, competition shooting, and low-light applications, serving everyone from deer hunters to AR builders and precision shooters who want premium glass without the premium price tag. Backed by the Burris Forever Warranty, every optic is engineered for clarity, durability, and repeatable accuracy across demanding field conditions. Pair your new Burris with gun scopes, red dots sights, and thermal sights, or browse gun sights and scopes sights and optics to complete your setup.

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Burris Buying Guide

Browse Burris optics online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as magnification range, objective diameter, reticle type, and tube diameter.

Use the tips below to narrow your choice:

  • Compare magnification, objective size, and lens coatings across the binoculars category, since Burris offers Signature HD, Droptine HD, and Landmark options well suited to hunting, hiking, and general field use.
  • Match magnification range, reticle, and tube diameter to your intended use by reviewing the gun scopes category, where the Fullfield, Veracity PH, Eliminator, and XTR lines cover hunting, long-range, and tactical applications.
  • Evaluate window size, reticle pattern, and battery life when browsing the red dot sights category, since the FastFire and RT series pair well with handguns, AR-pattern rifles, and shotguns.
  • Plan for accurate shot placement at distance by reviewing the range finders category, paying attention to maximum ranging distance, angle compensation, and target priority modes for hunting and target shooting.
  • Pick the right glass for spot-and-stalk and target identification at extended distances by reviewing the spotting scopes category, comparing eyepiece type, objective size, and prism design.
  • Round out your setup with rings, mounts, sunshades, lens covers, and other items from the optics accessories category to protect your investment and keep glass performing at its best.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy Burris optics online or visit the gun shop in San Antonio, Texas, to look through the glass, check eye relief, and confirm fitment with your firearm before you commit. Hill Country Outfitters serves customers from the nearby cities of Kerrville, Universal City, Boerne, New Braunfels, and Seguin.

Optics themselves are not regulated as firearms, so they ship directly to buyers without an FFL transfer. However, any firearm sold alongside an optic still requires completion of ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check through a licensed dealer, with federal age minimums of 21 for handguns and 18 for long guns. Texas does not require a separate state permit to buy a firearm, but buyers must be free of any prohibiting factors under federal or state law.

Texas allows permitless carry for qualifying adults aged 21 and older, while a License to Carry still offers reciprocity benefits when traveling. Transport firearms unloaded and cased when practical, and store them in a locked safe or lockbox separate from ammunition when not in use. Contact the shop directly for current inventory, mounting recommendations, and any questions about Burris availability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Burris

1. Where are Burris optics manufactured?

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Burris is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado, where the company designs, assembles, and tests many of its products. Some components and entry-level models are sourced internationally to Burris specifications.

2. Are Burris scopes good for big game hunting?

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The Fullfield series, Droptine, and Veracity PH are popular choices for big game hunting thanks to their durability, repeatable turrets, and clear glass in low-light conditions. Specific model selection should match your intended ranges, terrain, and rifle setup.

3. What is the Burris Eliminator scope?

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The Eliminator is a riflescope with a built-in laser rangefinder and ballistic computer that displays a precise aiming point based on programmed load data and measured distance. It allows shooters to range and hold for the shot using a single optic.

4. What is the difference between the Burris XTR and Veracity PH?

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The XTR series is a tactical-oriented line with first focal plane reticles, exposed turrets, and rugged 30mm or 34mm tubes designed for long-range precision shooting. The Veracity PH is a hunting-focused scope with the Programmable Elevation Knob and BDC technology to support quick, accurate holds at extended distances.

5. Are Burris optics waterproof and fogproof?

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Burris riflescopes, binoculars, and spotting scopes are sealed and nitrogen or argon purged to provide waterproof and fogproof performance under typical field conditions. Specific ratings vary by model and product line.

6. Does Burris offer a warranty on their optics?

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Burris provides its Forever Warranty on most riflescopes, binoculars, and spotting scopes, covering the product for the life of the optic regardless of original ownership. Electronic components carry a separate limited warranty period.

7. Can I buy a Burris scope online and have it shipped directly to me?

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Yes, optics are not regulated as firearms and can be shipped directly to your address without an FFL transfer. Standard shipping rules and any state-specific carrier policies still apply.

8. Are Burris FastFire red dots compatible with handguns and rifles?

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The Burris FastFire series is designed to mount on handguns with compatible optic-cut slides, AR-pattern rifles, and shotguns when paired with the correct mounting plate or base. Always verify the footprint and mount compatibility against your specific firearm before installation.