Burris Eliminator III Ballistic Laser Rangefinding Riflescope
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- X96 Reticle
- Magnification: 4x - 16x
- Objective End Diameter: 65.5 mm
- Eye relief: 3.5 - 4.0 in.
- Length: 15.75 in.
- Linear Field of View: 25-7 feet/1000 yards
- Weight: 26 oz (w/mount and battery)
- Manufacture Warranty: Workmanship/Materials Lifetime Guarantee
- Manufacture Item Number: 200116
The New Eliminator 3 with X96 reticle technology empowers the rifleman with even more accuracy, more range, and a method of windage compensation that is now perfected at any magnification. With the Eliminator III, you can accurately range and hit targets out to 1,200+ yards due to its enhanced ballistic programming that incorporates both the Drop Number and Ballistic Coefficient of the cartridge and load you are shooting. Combined with the new X96 reticle that offers a convenient and accurate method for determining hold-off for wind at longer ranges, the Eliminator III delivers extreme accuracy at extreme ranges.
Simple Operation & ProgrammingAt the press of a button, you enter the Drop Number and Ballistic Coefficient appropriate for your ammunition. This data is available in the Cartridge List (1,500+ Specific Loads) provided by Burris or from just about any ballistics software program.
Range CompensationTo range, place the cross hair on your target and press either button on the objective bell. In less than a second, the range to your target and a lighted dot will appear indicating the correct aiming point for your specific ammunition for the distance to the target.
Windage Compensation InnovationThe X96 reticle provides a convenient and accurate METHOD to more easily compensate for wind. However, complete wind compensation is NOT fully automated within the scope. It still requires some thinking on the part of the shooter. In addition to distance, the digital display will show a 10 MPH Wind Value for your specific cartridge at the indicated range to your target. This is a “Dot Value” that corresponds to the dots on each side of the reticle’s vertical post. These dots let the shooter precisely hold into the wind. The shooter still needs to estimate the cross-wind and convert the 10MPH Wind Value displayed to the appropriate value for the estimated actual MPH cross-wind value. The shooter then holds into the wind using the appropriate “Dot Value."