Probably not!!!!Hadn't thought about that.....I wonder how long it would run at 10 degrees?
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Probably not!!!!Hadn't thought about that.....I wonder how long it would run at 10 degrees?
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Hey, the reticle is still there if the battery dies. Then you use yer drop tables pasted inside yer objective lens cover - right? And you DO have a laser ranging binocular too, hmmm?Still runs on fair weather BATTERIES
They run on lithiumsStill runs on fair weather BATTERIES
Shop around, Midway is almost always high on their prices.Just saw all the YouTube posts on the Eliminator 6 and I just may sell my Bushnell Elite scope and get this pricey but amazing scope. It now locks like a "normal" scope. It is 4 - 20 X 51 mm objective and uses 34 mm rings.
The "6" has every sensor on it necessary for a very accurate long range shot (except wind). i.e. laser rangefinder, inclinometer, thermometer, air pressure and rifle cant. Plus an excellent reticle with lighted dot ap the proper hold over.
You must program it with a BURRIS app on your smart phone via Bluetooth to the scope. There is a lot of data to put into the app but it is all necessary for an accurate firing solution from the ballistic engine. Even hand loads can be programmed. This is no "library" of commercial loads like other models. BURRIS wants you to input the exact weather info at the time of zeroing as well as ALL the cartridge/bullet data. Hope you have a good chronograph, or can borrow one B/C you will need your rifle's velocity data.
The lenses are of ED glass which may be a first for an Eliminator scope.
If I get this scope I'll want an inexpensive model of a Kestrel weather station for accurate wind readings and hold.
PRICE-> $2,499.99 at Midway USA and Optics Planet. Eye-wateringly steep but, given the features, well worth it.
As of now only the Army's VORTEX M157 scope system has more features than the "6" and it's not for sale to civilians. Plus the scope is a 1 - 8 LPVO for battle/assault rifles, not for long range hunting use
All Colorado wants is wolves and illegals. And drugs are okay too.No go for hunting in CO, last I heard they were possibly trying to not allow the sig bdx series too
Yup ....!They run on lithiums
Back up is no good when it's frozen too....and it only takes minutes not hours in cold weather. Mind you if you only hunt in Above 0 weather it's no problem.... unfortunately for those of us spending half our hunting season in -30...nothing without a plug in auxiliary battery ( 20,000 MHA +) lasts as long as it takes to get it out of the truck!Hey, the reticle is still there if the battery dies. Then you use yer drop tables pasted inside yer objective lens cover - right? And you DO have a laser ranging binocular too, hmmm?
Remember, yer pick-emup truck runs on a "fair weather" battery too. Batteries are here to stay. Carry an extra CR120 for backup, like you carry survival gear - or beer.
Yup....and those don't Freeze do they! Electronics are great in warm weather aren't they!!They run on lithiums