My experience with Burris scopes has NOT been good.
I purchased one of their 3 x 9 Compact rifle scopes to use on one of my .22 target pistols.
Yes, this is a rifle scope but I wanted rifle scope eye relief for my pistol.
But back to the quality of the Burris scope. I found the quality (especially on the surface finish) of their scopes to be very poor. I received the original scope and two replacements for it, all of which had stained splotches on the outside of the scopes. Also, setting of the vertical and horizontal adjustments was very hard, since the clicks on the turret adjustments were very hard to discern (not audible and hard to feel). Also, on all three scopes I had to take the horzonital adjustment almost all the way to one side to get the bullet grouping on target. And yes, I did remount the scope base & rings several times, to no avail. I have mounted many, many scopes on rifles, shotguns and pistols and I have never had these problems with any other brand of scope. And no, I do not believe that the drills on the pistol were at fault. This is a Ruger Mark II target pistol and the drillings on the barrel seem to be perfectly aligned.
When I contacted Burris about these problems (both via phone & e-mails) & being very civil in my complains about these problems, the Burris representatives seemed very unconcerned about these problems to the point of being rude. They even seemed to suggest in one of their e-mail replies to me, that they did not believe me.
A word to the wise is sufficient.