I have 2 Burris fullfield E1 scopes. A 3-9x40 and a 4-14x42. For a scope under $200 they are fantastic. Clear class, lightweight, and hold zero. For a budget minded scope I’d recommend 100%. They sit dead even with the leupold freedom line, but cheaper. Leupold has better eye relief, glass clarity is the same. I used the 4-14x42 E1 in Montana last year on a mule deer hunt. It stood even with my buddy’s leupold vari x 3. Shot a mule deer right at 200 yards with it using the BDC reticle. Second line is 200 yards with my setup and was right on the money.
I also have 2 Burris veracity 2-10x42 scopes. These are the most expensive scopes i own, and the eye relief and clarity of these scopes are top notch. Bought one last spring for my .243 to replace the E1 3-9x42. I moved the E1 over to my 350 legend. Haven’t got to stretch the legs on it yet, but I was so fond of the scope that i asked for another one for Christmas. Had it under the tree, just waiting on rings to put it on my 30-06 to replace the E1 4-14x42. The only down fall on the veracity is the weight. They’re toads. The only thing i have to compare the glass with is a leupold bx-4 binos, and they are on par with it. Natchez shooting sports has the veracity scopes on sale for under $500 regularly.