BLEMISHED Burris XTR III Rifle Scope 5.5-30x56mm 34" FFP USA SCR MOA Non Illum Black

BLEMISHED Burris XTR III Rifle Scope 5.5-30x56mm 34" FFP USA SCR MOA Non Illum Black - Burris
Brand Burris
MPN 201211-B
UPC 000381012111B
MSRP $1,799.00
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Description

Designed, machined and assembled in Greeley Colorado, the Burris XTR III line of riflescopes featuring fresh reticle designs and enhanced field-of-view. Inspired by tactical and competition shooting, precision and reliability are at the core of the XTR III line of optics. Available in a 3.3-18x50mm and 5.5-30x56mm, both models are built with a 34mm body tube for increased strength and extended adjustment range. Elevation adjustments up to 120 MOA on the 3.3-18X50mm will take the 6.5 Creedmoor past one mile. Expanded side parallax adjustment on both models allows fine-tuning focus at shorter distances.

The SCR MOA reticle increases precision for long-range competition, and is now in use on several Burris riflescopes and spotting scopes in both illuminated and non-illuminated models.

In illuminated models the extended illuminated center area lets you confidently engage targets in low light and shadows. In non-illuminated models, the fine details are sharp enough for close in focus in virtually all lighting conditions.

  • MOA-based, proprietary Burris design increases precision for long-range competition without adding clutter or distraction
  • Design increases speed and precision for wind hold-off, range estimation, and impact measurement
  • 1-MOA holdover lines
  • 1/2-MOA and 1-MOA windage hold-off lines for precision
  • 1/4-MOA ranging brackets on the crosshairs, at the top, left, and right extremes
  • Proprietary reticle
  • Extended illumination area lets you engage targets at long distance even in low light (Veracity scope is not illuminated).
  • SCR stands for special competition reticle
  • Front focal plane design means trajectory compensation and wind hold-off references are accurate at any magnification