YES- Upon initial setup Meters or Yards can be chosen.Note that the bullet drop calculations MUST BE 750 YARDS(nearest meters is 686). For ease of use YARDS is preferred since the scope does the ranging for you based on a 100 yard zero.. The target doesn't care just range it and place the red dot- shoot and tag your trophy. For complete info you can download the manual direct from Burris and the updated cartridge list.
Great video, one of the best I have seen. Mounting mine this morning on my 35 Whelan.
Just mounted burris 3 to my frenchi momentum 300wm excited to hit the range today. The videos helped ty.
Great thanks. Now its useless without a level. How do you mount a level?
Am I thinking correctly with a 20 MOA rail I should be using the 20 MOA shim?
Ive lost the MOA plates. Struggling to find where i could find them on-line
How difficult would these be to mount on a mill spec AR picatinny?
It does sit high on that particular setup
Is there remote in eliminator 3?!
What base did you use in this video?
Looks like EGW
Does the Eliminator work in meters also or only in yards?
YES- Upon initial setup Meters or Yards can be chosen.Note that the bullet drop calculations MUST BE 750 YARDS(nearest meters is 686). For ease of use YARDS is preferred since the scope does the ranging for you based on a 100 yard zero.. The target doesn't care just range it and place the red dot- shoot and tag your trophy.
For complete info you can download the manual direct from Burris and the updated cartridge list.
Seriously dude… low hanging fruit
Seems like you would need to slide the scope back all the way before tightening for recoil
You move it forward, then lock it…
You are thinking backwards, easy to do. The rifle moves rearward when fired.
Super je
To high off the barrel.
Not good!!!!!
Not true.
U can hv a 200 yrd zero to.
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Not for the range finding aspect of the scope to work properly👍🏽👍🏽it is how the scope calculates your drop at every yardage