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BURRIS XTR III 5.5-30X56 FFP

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BURRIS XTR III 5.5-30X56 FFPA competition shooter's dream the 5. 5 30X56 XTR3 offers forgiving eye relief and a huge field of view thanks to the 34mm main tube and 56mm objective bell! Make your XTR3 even faster by adding a Race Dial and a custom Throw Lever! Designed, machined and assembled in Greeley Colorado, the new XTR III line of riflescopes featuring new reticle designs and enhanced field of view. Inspired by tactical and competition shooting, precision and reliability

A competition shooter's dream the 5.5-30X56 XTR3 offers forgiving eye relief and a huge field of view thanks to the 34mm main tube and 56mm objective bell!

Make your XTR3 even faster by adding a Race Dial and a custom Throw Lever!


Designed, machined and assembled in Greeley Colorado, the new XTR III line of riflescopes featuring new reticle designs and enhanced field-of-view. Inspired by tactical and competition shooting, precision and reliability are at the core of the XTR III line of optics. Available in a 3.3-18x50mm and 5.5-30x56mm, both models are built with a 34mm body tube for increased strength and extended adjustment range. Elevation adjustments up to 120 MOA on the 3.3-18X50mm will take the 6.5 Creedmoor past one mile. Expanded side parallax adjustment on both models allows fine-tuning focus at shorter distances.



Premium glass and optical improvements, including a smaller eyepiece signature and larger eye box, provide best-in-class field-of-view, deeper depth of focus and outstanding light transmission. The new Special Competition Reticle (SCR) 2 MIL reticle features a gridded "Christmas tree" design, allowing extremely fast and accurate windage and elevation compensation and clear communication with spotters. SCR Mil and SCR MOA reticles are also available.


XTR III 5.5-30x56mm Specifications:

Magnification 5.5-30x
Front Focal Plane
Reticle Choices: SCR MIL, SCR MOA, SCR2 MIL
Weight 32 ounces
56mm objective lens
Overall length of 15.4 inches
FOV @ 100 yards: 23 ft. at 5.5x and 4.2 ft. at 30x
3.5-4 inches of eye relief
Waterproof/fogproof/shockproof
Wind/Elevation Click Value 1/0 MIL or 1/4 MOA
90 MOA of elevation
SCR2 MIL Reticle:




120 MOA of Elevation
The 3.3-18x model has enough internal elevation to go past one mile with a 6.5 Creedmoor

From right here in Colorado
Designed, Machined, and Assembled in Greeley Colorado. Burris has been making scopes in Greeley for over 40 years.
Features

Dragon Scale
Aggressive new knurling and large diameter knobs provide a sure tactile surface for adjustments in any weather, even with gloves.

Race Dial
Optional dial was designed for PRS and NRL shooters, with a writable surface - perfect for making custom notes in the field.

Ready for Everything
Waterproof, shockproof, fogproof and nitrogen filled. Plus a lifetime warranty.
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