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Burris Optics - Laserscope with rangefinder capability and Ballistic
Plex Reticle - 200110
Burris Optics has started with a simple idea - how to combine an accurate
rangefinder and a premium quality rifle scope in a single, efficient unit. A
quantum technological leap for certain, and Burris accomplishes exactly that
with great success. The new Burris LaserScope doesn’t look like a conventional
rifle scope. But then there’s nothing conventional about how it performs.
A shooter can range game, aim and fire in one smooth motion with the
LaserScope. No losing sight of the target while you juggle between a
separate rangefinder, rifle and scope. No losing precious seconds in the
transition. No mental gymnastics as you try and factor in bullet drop. Just
range, aim and squeeze the trigger for that perfect shot.
With premium quality optics and perfect magnification range of 4x to 12x for
hunter, Burris optics has delivered. You can depend on a bright, crisp, and
extremely clear field of view. Packed with state-of-the-science micro-circuits
and precision beam splitter, the advanced laser rangefinder is at minimum the
equal to any stand-alone unit. But hard hunting and magnum recoil will not
stifle its performance. The Burris legacy of unfailing shot-after-shot accuracy
continues.
Even with the superb optics and leading edge rangefinding performance, the most
amazing feature of the Burris Optics LaserScope is its affordable retail price.
Burris Optics - Laserscope 4-12x42 with rangefinder capability
features:
Ultra Low Mounting System - A proprietary mounting system
developed by Burris allows for the lowest possible mounting of the LaserScope.
Other mounting systems tend to position comparable scopes as much as two ring
sizes higher, which inhibits natural shooting posture.
Remote Activation - The Burris LaserScope 4-12x42 with
Ballistic Plex reticle is a fully functional, self-contained unit. For maximum
operational efficiency and fingertip control, a remote activation switch —
included with the LaserScope — can be attached to the rifle’s forearm.
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