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BLEMISHED Burris Eliminator III Laser Scope - 4-16x50 X-96 LRFR Matte

Burris Company Inc.

$1,445.64
SKU:
BU200116B
Battery Type:
CR123
Optics Power Magnification:
4-16x
Optics Focal Plane:
SFP
Optics Power Category:
Max Power 10x-16x
Allocated Item?:
No
Optics Class:
Variable
Optics Length:
15.5"
CA Prop 65:
Yes
Optics Finish:
Matte
Warranty:
Mfg Lifetime
Weight:
30.4 oz
Brand:
Burris
Optics Objective:
50
Condition:
Blemished
Optics Parallax Adjustment:
50 yds to Infinity
Available Drop Ship Delivery Options:
next_day_air|second_day_air|ground
Optics Reticle:
X-96
Optics Field of View @100yds:
26-7 ft
Brand Family:
Eliminator Laserscope
Optics Type:
Laser Scope
Optics Eye Relief:
3.5-4"
Optics Windage Adjustment:
40 MOA
Optics Rangefinder:
Laser
Country of Origin:
Philippines
Optics Power Range:
4-16x

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The Burris Eliminator III Laser Scope is perfect for the hunter who needs advanced technology with a durable lightweight rifle scope. Feel powerful taking down targets out to 1200 yards and beyond.

The aiming point is illuminated so low-light is not an issue and trajectory compensation is calculated for your ammo and range.

May or may not include accessories.

The X96 Reticle is custom designed only for the Burris Eliminator. It displays your range to target in a split second. Just place the crosshair on the target and press either button on the objective bell.

  • Displays distance to target.
  • Displays a lighted dot on your vertical crosshair indicating the correct aiming point at the exact distance.
  • Functions at any magnification.

Windage is not fully automated but the reticle has tools so you can make an accurate hold-off estimate:

  • Digitally displays a 10 m.p.h. wind value for your specific cartridge at the indicated range to target.
  • The wind value displays how many dots to hold into the wind for a 10 m.p.h. crosswind.
  • You estimate actual wind speed and use the 10 m.p.h. wind value as a guideline for selecting how many dots to hold into the wind.