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Burris XTR III Scope 3.3-18x50mm 34mm FFP SCR 2 MIL Illum

Burris Company Inc.

MSRP: $1,559.99
$1,185.73
(You save $374.26 )
SKU:
BU201204
UPC:
000381012043
Allocated Item?:
No
Color:
Black
Optics Class:
Variable
CA Prop 65:
Yes
Optics Incremental Adjustment:
1/10 MIL
Country of Origin:
USA
Optics Focal Plane:
FFP
Optics Type:
Rifle Scope
Weight:
29.8 oz
Brand Family:
XTR III
Optics Length:
13.3"
Optics Field of View @100yds:
37.7-6.8 ft
Optics Exit Pupil:
8.6-2.7mm
Optics Turret Type:
MAD
Optics Elevation Adjustment:
35 Mil
Optics Windage Adjustment:
16 Mil
Optics Power Magnification:
3.3-18x
Optics Illuminated Reticle:
Yes
Optics Reticle:
SCR 2 MIL
Warranty:
Mfg Lifetime
Optics Tube Diameter:
34mm
Brand:
Burris
Optics Objective:
50
Available Drop Ship Delivery Options:
next_day_air|second_day_air|ground
Optics Lens Coating:
Multi-Coated
Optics Eye Relief:
3.5-4"
Optics Parallax Adjustment:
25 yds to infinity
Optics Power Range:
3.3-18x
Condition:
New
Optics Brightness:
11 Red / 11 Green
Battery Type:
CR2032

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The Burris XTR III now with Illuminated reticle options. A Colorado original. Designed out West where distance is measured in hours instead of yards. This next-generation long- range competition puts you on target at extreme ranges with industry best field of view 5x plus zoom range choice of three front focal plane reticles race dial options and more. The smaller of the two XTR III Illuminated models the 3.3-18x50 model provides huge field-of-view in a relatively compact scope package.

SCR 2 Reticle : 

The SCR 2 reticle provides a customer-requested "tree" style reticle. Developed and tested by champion shooters the SCR 2 reticle provides outstanding information for shot tracking and ranging.

Tree reticles are popular with long range and precision shooters because they offer a quick and accurate way of compensating for both distance and wind. Equally importantly this well defined tree reticle aids in range estimation and offers the immediate feedback shooters need for point-of-impact correction. 

Designing a tree reticle is an exercise in compromises: a pattern that is too complicated obscures too much of the target while a pattern too simple does not provide sufficient functionality. Burris worked with professional shooters to make sure the SCR 2 reticle hits that balance perfectly.
 
The SCR 2 gives precision shooters everything they need in a reticle while staying sufficiently unobtrusive when it is not needed. As a mrad-based design with 0.2 mrad graduations the SCR 2 is compatible with all calibers. The learning curve for anyone accustomed to mrad-based systems is minimal.