Factory Tour: How Scopes Are Made in the USA
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I have to admit, honestly, that seeing the factory and the happy people who work there makes me want to use Burris products.
Only a few of their scopes are made there but I'd encourage you to try them out. I've landed on Burris after doing a lot of looking and researching. Everybody's different, but before I made my most recent purchase I went to 2 stores and compared similarly priced/optioned vortexes to the Burrises. At low power they all looked clean and nice, about halfway up the power the vortexes started to blur, and at top power I literally couldn't get the vortex to focus naturally while the Burrises, from 300 to 900 bucks or so, could be made crisp and were significantly brighter all the way up. For broad-use optics they can't be beat for me. Of course I can't say what the Philippine employees are treated like but those are my findings.
Very underrated Scope
Company! Their Xtr lineup is made in the USA with Japanese glass.
Yes, I'd buy one and have never owned a gun in my life - unless you count a .22 air rifle.
can you send me a video how to adjust the cross hair of these model Burris 4.5x12-42
@@edmundoalmario8552 do you mean make the crosshair be in focus? Or sight the scope in?
I bought a gun used with an old Burris. 1-4 power. It was foggy. I called them and asked if they could fix it. I offered to pay since I bought it used. They refused to take any money for fixing it. That scope became the one scope my dad and I fight over. We both love it, it’s so clear……and holds its adjustment.
I had a similar experience with a 1958 weaver scope. After they restored it, it became a fantastic high quality scope.
@@blueduck9409 On my dads Winchester Model 88 .243, its had an old Weaver scope on it longer than Ive been alive..and Im 58 years old. So, they can & will refurbish this scope?
I have to say thank you for this video. After 60 years of shooting I have never seen a video tour of an optics manufacturer that was this extensive. The informality was intriguing and refreshing. Kudos to Burris. Everyone should be able to understand why high quality optics are so expensive after watching how they are made. You might not be able to afford them, but you will understand why.
I never wanted a Burris scope until now. This is an awesome place, and I love what they are making.
I would look more at their sister company. They also have scopes made in this same building
@@easyhardenduro9847 ... and, of course, everyone knows who THAT is!
$3k scopes aren't necessary for successful shooting .@@easyhardenduro9847
@@easyhardenduro9847 which is? doesn't that mean "parts not to spec" tho?
@@Gnolomweb Steiner is the sister company. As far as I know the burris xtr III and xtr pro are the only American ones made in Colorado with American glass. Steiner is made in Colorado with German glass.
Tons of respect for a man who knows every part and every job that his employees do. Looks like he knows all of those machines and processes just as well as the workers who do them all day every day.
You say that but he called a lathe a mill...
@@jacobbotden5641 I think he said "milling operation," which could be accurate if the guy was using a turret inside the lathe for an actual milling op.
Thanks to everyone at Burris for allowing us a visit to their facility
Years ago I needed a part for a Burris scope. They sent it to me no charge. A great company.
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“No Questions Ask Warranty” is the best
No question ask warranty but “heres the story behind all of these scopes”. Lol.
Thanks to Burris for the tour and working with Jim. It has paid off, I bought 2 Signature scopes w/C3 reticles. Love the C3 simple not to busy and illuminated, perfect for the bench
Those signatures are very nice for the money. I waited a year to buy one and was basically on my way to the store when I decided on a closeout xtr2 at the same price.
Everything in this video was beyond impressive, but what took it a step further for me was the 'no questions asked' returned scopes. I wouldn't have had the cheek to ask for a new scope after driving over it with a car, so huge respect to this company. I especially loved the guy who won a competition after his scope was hit by a bullet. That is just crazy!
Used many Burris scopes throughout the years - never a days issue and always loved them for some reason while everyone else was on about "bigger and better". It is weird, it is almost as if the values of a company such as Burris bleeds down to their products. This video shows the "why" behind the scenes. Great company and I will continue to support Burris and well done on this vid Backfire!
Wow. It is pretty clear why these are such great optics. I recommend Burris to anyone looking for a scope. it is nice to see who is making them. Videos like this really helps us feel connected to our equipment. Seeing the people who work in these factories is appreciated.
Super cool. Thanks Burris and Backfire for giving us an inside look (pun intended)
Thanks to Burris for showing you a lot of interesting stuff, and the pride they take at every step, almost like watchmakers.
As an old and very retired machinist I love this place.
Only their top tier scopes are made here but they stand behind em all. I’ve never had to use their warranty. Great tour video!
I had an issue with my Burris XTR II, but their customer service was top notch! After they took a look at my scope they actually told me what was wrong which made me feel better (since it was a brand new scope). Shipped it back and everything has been great since. Overall super happy with the scope and I have shot out to 880 yards so far with it. I am actually going to use it to stretch the rifle out a little further tomorrow.
That facility is immaculate, and I'm a satisfied owner of a few Burris products. I'm also the guy that maintained all of the clean room operations at Trijicon in Wixom.
These are fantastic folks to do business with, and they're a lot of fun to shoot and hang out with. Great video with great people, at a great facility in the a smelly city. IYKYK!
Thanks for the video, and the tour! I've always wondered what that room with the windows upstairs looked like!
Lewis the CNC operator sounds like a shoe-in for Farmer Fran from Waterboy!
I was thinking the same thing haha.
This was a great tour of Burris! I just bought a Signature HD 3-15x44 and it is a way more crisp scope than I would have guessed especially considering the price. After seeing this it's obvious that they have personnel and machinery committed to building quality stuff.
Excellent tour and description of the process these scopes go through. I am looking forward to seeing your review on them.
Very interesting. Lots of high end machining and assembly. Thanks for posting.
Great video! Never had a scope factory tour before.
I have three Burris scopes. All three of them are better than my vortex and better than my Leupold scopes and have been dead nuts, reliable. I’ve had to send some vortex scopes back for repair. Burris I’ve never had a problem. And they both have the same warranty, great American company
Very cool! Kudos to Burris for the open discussion and hands on examples.
Wow! When he shows the lens adjustments starting about 7:20 is so cool! 😎
I own a Burris scope, and I love it. This video makes me appreciate it even more!
Wow this really gave me a better thought on the purchase of a BURRIS Scope. And I love the part that it’s made in the USA.
I absolutely love the BURRIS scope mounts I have them on a few of my rifles and have never had a problem with them.
Great tour. Thanks Jim. I've only ever used Burris and never had any issues with them. Great product.
Thank you for taking us along. I have a new respect for Burris scopes and seeing the process of making them was eye opening. Seeing the pride and joy of the employees was great. Burris scopes took a major leap forward for me in scopes. Thanks for sharing.
Got a fullfield E13x9x50, love it. Just found 1 on sale got it ordered. Thanks to your scope comparesion video.
Thank you...this was very interesting and informative. You have a nice way of interacting with the employees making them more responsive. Obviously they show a lot of pride in their work. Burris makes an excellent product.
Thank you! Haven't really given Burris much thought; didn't know they still made scopes in the U.S. Appreciate you reintroducing Burris to us and walking us through their factory in a "how it's made" session. Will be doing some research today to see what scope I'd like to get from them.
This is great!
Always wondered how they were made.
Burris is AWESOME for letting you film there!!
Thanks!!!
I'm impressed I worked in an assembly plant for 21 years and we did some very fine tuning on some of our products. Good job very informative.
thanks for taking us along!
Great to see a Burris tour and how they produce their scopes. I've been a big Burris fan for over 45 years and never regretted it. Over that time, I've never had to send one back for warranty. As far as I recall, I think they were the first one's to come out with pistol scopes, or at least variable pistol scopes. Even their budget lines are great scopes.
Very interesting and informative video. Thank you and Burris for producing it. Great job!
I am really going to pay much more attention to Burris scopes when shopping for my next ones, from now on! Thanks To you both for doing this!
@backfire Jim you're a blessed Man. That veracity with it's smart technology is bada$$!!!
Love Burris. My dad is still rocking a Burris scope he bought in the 70s. It’s fallen off of horses, smashed into rocks, been buried in snow, etc more times than he can ever remember. Still a great scope.
Thanks for letting us get a tour i enjoyed it.
Thanks Jim for the great video, very helpful with info and purchasing my next scope.
Absolutely fascinating! I loved this tour ! Seth is the man! 🙂
Thank you and many thanks to Burris for taking us behind the scenes. This is great to see an American Company producing such a great product. I've owned a few Burris scopes in my years of hunting and still do. I will certainly be turning to Burris for my next optics needs. Great people, great scopes and great customer service.
and this folks is how you get quality scopes 😁 great behind the scenes look at what goes into the makings. 👍
Quality scopes? This is a Burris factory
I've owned an XTRII for many years. Recently gave the rifle and optic to a friend right before I retired to the Philippines. I'll be putting a Burris on my new hunting rifle I'll be using every year when I go back to the US. Seeing this sold me.
Good stuff! Keep it coming sir!
The warranty scope trophy case and the stories are great!
I've had 2 xtrii scopes. I gave one away for a Christmas present and still have the other one. I love it. Shot in a 3 gun long range comp with it and took second place. Rock solid. Burris rocks
I just bought one in 5-25 on closeout. I love my Veracity and will continue to hunt with it but the xtrII is a beast physically and optically. I can't believe what I got. you've bprobably moved on but they're under 600 at eurooptic and opticsplanet at the moment.
I have several burris scopes on different calibers and love em all .thanks, burris, you rock guarantee for life, no question asked
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Definitely a Burris fan now.
Very neat.. Thank You for sharing Jim
Great to see! I'd have to paw through 2 safes to know how many Burris scopes I have, but I'm a fan. The ones made in the Philippines are a good value and perfectly practical for brush guns, ARs, .22 plinkers - don't recall any issues with any of them. On the higher end, I have one of their older models called a Black Diamond on my varmint rig with great optics that's been proven durable with over a decade of regular use. Really enjoyed seeing how they're made.
Very cool tour
I have owned several Burris optics over the years and they have all been absolutely perfect. There quality, fit and finish, field of view, and clarity is top of the line in my experience.
This is awesome. I'm going to go purchase one when I finish watching this video!
As an Australian, we love made in the USA stuff here. It has always been a country that makes quality things.
Excellent video! Informative and enjoyable
Been in the market for a new scope for my 30-30 for a while now and haven't been able to decide. I will 100% pick up a Burris now. Thanks Backfire!
This is awesome def buying these scopes for a few of my rifles that don't have any
I love my burris scope on my remington 700, accurate and rugged. Trophy maker! This is a great video, thanks!
Look forward to seeing your reviews !
Top Quality and Great Customer Service 👍👍👍👍👍Thank You
Very interesting, thanks! Burris-fan from Finland here!
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Great video, really enjoyed that.
I can't believe how much the plant has changed since I worked there. Looks very clean .
Thank you for taking us inside! Good ol' U.S. of A! That's a good reason to look into Burris. Enjoyed it!
Nice work - I learned a lot - Thanks Jim
Glad it was helpful!
I am a proud owner of an older XTR-2 and it has been fantastic. I have been rocking it on a 6.5 PRC system for about 5 to 7 years now, when ever it came out...
You had some good questions, and they seemed to always have an answer.
While I own & have used a number of other scopes (NF, Leupold, Sightron, etc)....my Burris scopes are some of my favorites. I've never had to use their customer service, but had a feeling that it was top notch.
Thanks to you and Burris for allowing us a peek at what goes into producing a quality scope.
That was amazing to see thanks for taking us threw
That was very cool made me really appreciate Burris
Very cool. A lot goes into making a scope. Darren
Now that's cool
Wow! I learned a lot. My next optics purchase will definitely be a Burris.
i have burris on my ARs and hunting rifles..and this video, solidified my positive choices. awesome!
I’ve got 5 NF scopes just got the Burris XTR 111 a couple months ago it’s my favorite scope!
Great job Burris
I bought a Burris Veracity PH based on your review. I am highly pleased with it. I WILL buy more burris scopes in the future.
Very interesting video sir. Thank you!
amazing info, Backfire rules!
Great show and thanks for the info 💯😁💯😁👍👍👍👍😁😁😁
I really like the idea of a no questions asked warranty.
WOW, I'm quite impressed.
Well done Sir! Kudos to Burris.
Enjoyed this.
ok that's cool. I'll have to look into some of their newer scopes too.
good to see americans supporting their countries companies. i really wish australia still had a large manufacturing presence, its almost gone now.
Really good vid, nice people, thanks 👍👏👏
Cool, so glad I purchased a Burris!
I design and manufacture the scope myself, and Burris has a lot for me to learn
Amazing video!!!!
Wasn’t Damnit Jim from Star Trek? As in “Damnit Jim I’m a Doctor not a miracle worker!”
Impressive, good background for the Burris scopes I own.
Good content, thank you.
Awesome video 👍🏻
Very cool. I'm looking at Burris scopes before the video ended.