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The dots represent bullet drift from a 10 mph crosswind (+/- 1.5 inches at 400 yards) for most hunting cartridges. For a 5 mph crosswind, halve the distance between dot and reticle. Likewise, for 20 mph crosswind, simply double the distance.
Burris Introduces New Fullfield E1 Riflescopes
April 25, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) Burris has introduced its new Fullfield E1 Riflescope line. Precision and accuracy of the new Fullfield E1 scope line has been enhanced with the addition of the Burris Ballistic Plex E1 reticle.
Until now, this proprietary wind-compensating reticle has only been available on the Burris premium SixX scope line. Now featured in the Fullfield E1 Series, the Ballistic Plex E1 etched reticle provides a simple method for determining both trajectory and wind compensation.
The reticle is a series of cascading .25 MOA dots to the left and right of the reticle that help compensate for crosswinds.
Internally, the new Fullfield E1 scopes feature precision ground lenses that are larger than the lenses comparable scopes for better light transmission. The lenses are index-matched with Burris HiLume Storm multi-coatings. The Fullfield E1 Series also feature double erector springs and positive steel-on-steel adjustments for repeatable accuracy.
The new Burris Fullfield E1 riflescopes will retail for: 2-7x35mm $179; 3-9x40mm $199; 3-9x50mm $299; 4.5-14x42mm $349.
Burris/Steiner is exhibiting at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Pittsburgh, Apr. 29 to May 1, booth #2023. The Burris Company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado. Click www.BurrisOptics.com for more information.
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