There’s a lot of gear you need on a hunt, from your rifle and scope to binoculars and rangefinders. All this gear can get heavy and cumbersome, plus it’s not always easy to transition from one piece of gear to the next. Some scope manufacturers try to solve this problem by combining a rangefinder with a binocular. This often cuts down on weight and helps you maintain the same level of performance you’d have if you were using a rangefinder and binocular separately, but this isn’t necessarily the most efficient combination. Consider: you use a rangefinder to, of course, find your distance from a target so that you can accurately compensate for the amount your bullet will drop due to gravity. While you use a binocular or spotting scope to help find game and can range it at that point, if the deer or other animal is on the move (even slowly grazing) you may have the wrong distance because of the time it takes to change from your range finder to your rifle. Why not have the rangefinder built in to your rifle instead?
Burris thought of this, and they developed the Eliminator Laserscope. Once your scope is all sighted in, which is no more difficult than sighting in a regular scope, you simply turn on the scope (one button push), select yards or meters (another single press of a button) select if you’ve sighted in to 100 yards or 200 yards then select the drop number. Once this info is entered this info once, it’s saved (of course you can change it later if you want to, but many shooters set it once). Now you can find your target and the scope will tell you your range.
That’s a lot of help, but Burris figured a way to make this even easier. Once you have your distance, the Eliminator Laserscope will illuminate your holdover so that you don’t have to figure out if 220 yards is one line down, two or one and a half. Just put the illuminate dot exactly where you want the bullet to go. It’s that easy.
Burris knows a lot of hunters do a bit of guesswork when they’re out hunting. Guessing ranges. Guessing holdover. You might be pretty good at guessing, but when you’re always on target you’ll hit more shots and have far more successful hunts in the process. And you don’t have to carry a bunch of extra equipment to do it!
Burris Rifle Scopes are trusted around the world for their quality and innovation. The Burris Eliminator Laserscope is a perfect example of the innovative spirit that Burris uses when approaching all of their fantastic optics. If you want one of these rangefinder rifle scopes, head over to our product page right now because if you buy one by the end of the year you’ll be able to save $100 through a mail-in rebate! You can find the rebate form on the product page!
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I WOULD PURCHASE THIS IF IT ALSO HAD A RAIL SYSTEM SO i COULD ADD OTHER LIGHTS, OR A LASER TARGETING LIGHT.
Ok what is new Surefire has been making replacement forearms with lights for year for both Remington and Mossberg, problem is the cost low in being 300.00. You can get a replacement forearm with a rail and attach a 1 inch mount with a tac light a do the same thing. I set up 3 shotguns for what one would cost if I did a surefire replacement forearm.