New from Burris in 2012 - Burris Eliminator III, FastFire III and MORE!

Published on January 25, 2012
Duration: 7:27

This video from OpticsPlanet introduces several new optics from Burris launched at SHOT Show 2012. Experts Trevor Bending and Josh Lawley detail the advanced features of the Eliminator III riflescope, including its ballistic reticle and extended range compensation. They also cover the user-friendly updates to the FastFire III red dot sight and the versatile MTAC and AR-series scopes, highlighting improvements in reticles, adjustments, and mounting solutions for various tactical applications.

Quick Summary

The Burris Eliminator III riflescope, introduced in 2012, boasts significant upgrades including parallax adjustment, a 4-16x magnification range, and extended ballistic compensation up to 1200 yards. It features the X96 reticle with windage holdover dots for precise aiming. The FastFire III red dot sight adds click adjustments and a top-mounted battery compartment, while the MTAC and AR-series scopes offer versatile solutions for various tactical shooting needs.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Burris Eliminator III Introduction
  2. 00:21Eliminator III Key Features
  3. 00:58Eliminator III Distance & Reticle
  4. 01:31Eliminator III Summary & Release
  5. 02:11FastFire III Introduction & Features
  6. 02:51FastFire III Dot Intensity & Sunshade
  7. 03:47FastFire III Release & Compatibility
  8. 04:12MTAC Series Rifle Scopes
  9. 04:45MTAC Reticle & Magnification Options
  10. 05:42MTAC Line Summary
  11. 06:06AR-332 Scope Enhancements
  12. 06:45AR-132 Dot-Based Scope

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the Burris Eliminator III riflescope introduced in 2012?

The Burris Eliminator III features parallax adjustment, uses a CR123 battery with 5000 cycles, offers 4-16x magnification, and extends ballistic compensation to 1200 yards. Its X96 reticle includes windage holdover dots for enhanced accuracy.

How does the Burris FastFire III improve upon previous models?

The FastFire III introduces click adjustments without locking screws, a top-mounted battery compartment for easy changes without losing zero, and manual dot intensity settings alongside an ambient light sensor. A sunshade accessory is also available.

What range of applications do the Burris MTAC series scopes cover?

The MTAC series offers various magnifications (1-4x to 6.5-20x) with 30mm tubes. They feature user-friendly elements like individual magnification rings and finger-adjustable turrets, catering to needs from close-quarters engagement to mid-range precision shooting.

What are the main differences between the Burris AR-332 and the new AR-132 scopes?

The AR-332 is an updated scope now available in 5x magnification with a 36mm objective lens for better brightness. The AR-132 is a new 1x magnification red dot sight with manually adjustable green/blue reticle intensities and an integrated mount, designed for AR platforms.

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