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Burris scopes are a favorite among serious hunters due to their exceptional optical quality, rugged durability, and precise targeting capability.
High-Quality Optics
Burris scopes utilize a proprietary Extra-Low Dispersion (ELD) glass that minimizes chromatic aberration, ensuring crisp, clear images and accurate target identification. This advanced glass technology is available in select Burris models, including the popular XTR II and Veracity lines, which are designed for long-range precision hunting. The ELD glass provides a 30% increase in light transmission compared to standard glass, allowing hunters to spot and engage targets in low-light conditions.
Durable and Reliable Construction
Burris scopes are built to withstand the rigors of hunting and are designed to perform in extreme environments. The XTR II series, for example, features a 35mm main tube and a 30mm tube diameter, providing a stable platform for long-range shooting. The Veracity line boasts a 30mm tube diameter and a 3.5-inch eye relief, making it suitable for high-powered rifles. Burris scopes are also designed with a focus on ergonomic comfort, featuring smooth, tactile controls and a comfortable grip.
Precise Targeting Capability
Burris scopes offer a range of reticle options to suit various hunting applications. The XTR II series features a Ballistic Plex E1 FFP reticle, which is designed for long-range shooting and provides bullet drop compensation and holdover points. The Veracity line features a Ballistic AR E1 FFP reticle, which is optimized for AR-platform rifles and provides a clear, easy-to-read aiming point. Both reticles are designed to provide a clear, accurate aiming point, even in low-light conditions.
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