The Burris Scout 2.75x20 Rifle Scope Ballistic Plex (200269) is a long-eye-relief rifle scope built for forward, scout-style mounting ahead of the action. It has 2.75x (fixed) magnification, a 20 mm objective, a 1 in (25.4 mm) main tube and ~9.2–12 in (~234–305 mm) of eye relief — far more than a conventional rifle scope, which is what lets it sit forward on the barrel and still give a full sight picture with both eyes open.
The Ballistic Plex reticle gives intuitive holdover references below the crosshair, so you hold for distance rather than dial. Waterproof and nitrogen-filled to prevent fogging, with a double internal spring-tension system that holds zero through shock and recoil.
How It Compares
The other scout scope in the range is the Burris Scout 2-7x32 rifle scope (2-7x32) — that one is variable, so it adds reach at the top end. Browse the full Burris rifle scope range, our rimfire and .22 LR optics, or every rifle scope we stock.
Ideal For
- Scout-style rifles with a forward barrel-mounted rail, where a normal scope has no usable eye relief
- Woodland and driven-boar-style shooting where both-eyes-open sight picture and peripheral awareness matter
- Rimfire and .22 LR set-ups carrying a forward mount, and lightweight stalking rifles
- Heavy-recoiling calibres where you want the ocular well clear of your eyebrow
- Anyone browsing our rimfire and .22 LR optics or wider rifle scopes
Key Features
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Magnification / Objective: 2.75x (fixed) magnification with a 20 mm objective lens
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Reticle: Ballistic Plex, second focal plane (SFP) — holdover references below the crosshair, not illuminated
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Eye Relief: ~9.2–12 in (~234–305 mm) — long enough to mount forward of the action
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Turrets: 1/4 MOA per click, ~70 MOA windage and elevation of travel
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Optics: Fully multi-coated lenses; 1 in tube
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Sealing: Waterproof and nitrogen-filled to prevent fogging; double internal spring-tension system holds zero through shock and recoil
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Mount: 1 in (25.4 mm) tube — needs 1-inch rings on a forward scout mount or rail
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Warranty: Burris Signature Warranty
Technical Specifications
| Magnification |
2.75x (fixed) |
| Objective |
20 mm |
| Tube Diameter |
1 in (25.4 mm) |
| Reticle |
Ballistic Plex (SFP), not illuminated |
| Focal Plane |
Rear (second) focal plane (SFP) |
| Eye Relief |
~9.2–12 in (~234–305 mm) |
| Click Value |
1/4 MOA per click |
| Adjustment Range |
~70 MOA windage and elevation |
| Length |
~9.2 in (~234 mm) |
| Weight |
~7 oz (~198 g) |
| Sealing |
Waterproof, nitrogen-filled; double internal spring-tension system |
| Mount |
No — rings not included (1-inch rings required) |
| What's Included |
Burris Scout 2.75x20 rifle scope, lens covers, instruction manual |
| Warranty |
Burris Signature Warranty |
| SKU / MPN / UPC |
200269 / 200269 / 000381002693 |
Warranty
Burris back this with their Signature Warranty — no charge, no receipt, for life. It covers the optic against defects in materials and workmanship for its lifetime, is fully transferable, and needs no registration.
UK Delivery & Support
UK-stocked and dispatched tracked from our UK warehouse — no import duties or customs delays. Backed by UK-based aftersales support and the Burris Signature Warranty (formerly the Forever Warranty; the name changed in December 2025, the lifetime cover did not). International warranty claims are handled through us as your retailer, so you deal with a UK company rather than shipping to the US.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a scout scope, and why does the Burris Scout 200269 have such long eye relief?
A scout scope is a long-eye-relief optic designed to mount forward of the action, on the barrel rather than over the receiver. The Burris Scout 200269 gives ~9.2–12 in (~234–305 mm) of eye relief, which is what makes that forward position workable and lets you shoot with both eyes open and full peripheral awareness.
Is the reticle on the Burris Scout 200269 illuminated?
No. The Ballistic Plex reticle on the Burris Scout 200269 is not illuminated.
What does the Ballistic Plex reticle do?
It is Burris's trajectory-compensating reticle: below the main crosshair are holdover references you aim with at longer ranges, so you hold rather than dial.
What rings does the Burris Scout 200269 need?
It has a 1 in (25.4 mm) main tube, so it needs standard 1-inch rings fitted to a forward scout mount or rail. Rings are not included.
Should I choose the 2.75x20 or the 2-7x32 Burris Scout?
The 2-7x32 is variable, so it adds magnification for longer shots and has a larger objective; the fixed 2.75x20 is simpler and lighter. Both share the same Ballistic Plex reticle and long eye relief.