Burris Scout Rifle Scope 2-7x32mm Ballistic Plex Reticle Matte Black

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114461199
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UPC:
000381002617
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MPN:
200261
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The Burris Scout Rifle Scope 2-7x32mm Ballistic Plex is purpose-built for the forward-mounted, close-to-midrange shooting that defines scout rifle doctrine. Designed to work with rifles like the Ruger Gunsite Scout and other lever-action carbines, this compact variable-power optic lets you keep both eyes open for natural target acquisition and situational awareness—a core advantage of the scout rifle platform. The slim 32mm objective and 1-inch tube clear the receiver and ejection port, positioning the scope well forward where it belongs.

Burris engineered this scope around durability and reliability in the field. The one-piece tube is fully multicoated for glare resistance and edge-to-edge clarity, while steel-on-steel click adjustments and double-spring tensioning mean your zero stays put through hard use. The scope is sealed against fog and water, shockproof, and backed by Burris's Forever Warranty—there's no expiration date and no questions asked. The Ballistic Plex reticle includes holdover points, letting you dial in leads on game or targets at distance without fiddling with turrets.

At 13 ounces and running 2-7x magnification, the Scout scope strikes the balance scout rifle shooting demands: enough power to place shots precisely at typical hunting and defensive ranges, but low enough magnification to maintain a wide field of view and fast sight picture. The capped turrets are finger-adjustable for field corrections, and the locking ocular eyepiece keeps your focus set. This is a no-frills, proven optic for hunters and shooters who value speed and accuracy on moving targets in close quarters.

Key Features

  • 2-7x variable magnification for fast target acquisition and midrange precision
  • 32mm objective lens clears scout rifle actions and forward-mounted rails
  • Fully multicoated glass resists glare and maximizes light transmission
  • Steel-on-steel click adjustments with 1/4 MOA increments
  • Ballistic Plex reticle with holdover points for range compensation
  • Double-spring tensioned tube resists recoil and shock damage
  • Fog and waterproof, shockproof sealed construction
  • Capped, finger-adjustable turrets for field corrections
  • Locking ocular eyepiece maintains focus setting
  • Burris Forever Warranty—lifetime, no expiration

Specifications

Magnification2-7x
Objective Diameter32mm
Tube Diameter1 inch
ReticleBallistic Plex (2nd focal plane, wire, non-illuminated)
Adjustment Increment1/4 MOA per click
Elevation Adjustment66 MOA
Windage Adjustment66 MOA
Eye Relief11–21mm
Exit Pupil16–4.6mm
TurretsCapped, finger-adjustable, non-resettable
ParallaxFixed
FinishMatte Black
Weather SealingWaterproof, fogproof, shockproof
Weight13 oz
WarrantyBurris Forever Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Burris Scout Scope compatible with scout rifles and forward-mounted rings?

Yes. The 2-7x32 is designed specifically for the scout rifle platform with a compact 1-inch tube and 32mm objective that sit well forward of the ejection port and receiver. It works with standard forward-mounted scout rings. Rings are not included with the scope.

What does the Ballistic Plex reticle do?

The Ballistic Plex is a wire reticle in the second focal plane (meaning the reticle size changes with magnification). It includes holdover points—aiming reference marks below the center crosshair—to help you compensate for bullet drop at different distances without adjusting the turrets, handy for quick shots on game at varying ranges.

Can I see through both eyes with this scope on a scout rifle?

Yes, that's a core strength of the scout scope design. The forward-mounted position, low magnification, and 11–21mm eye relief allow you to shoot comfortably with both eyes open, maintaining situational awareness and natural target acquisition—especially valuable when moving or engaging targets quickly.

Does this scope require batteries?

No. The Ballistic Plex reticle is non-illuminated, so there are no batteries to manage. The reticle is always visible and ready, making it reliable in any lighting condition without worrying about power.