The Burris XTR III line of riflescopes featuring fresh 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. The Burris SCR 2 reticle provides a customer-requested ”tree” style reticle. Developed and tested by champion shooters, the SCR 2 reticle provides outstanding information for shot tracking and ranging. Available soon on XTR III. Tree reticles are popular with long range and precision shooters because they offer a quick and accurate way of compensating for both distance and wind. Equally importantly, this well defined tree reticle aids in range estimation and offers the immediate feedback shooters need for point-of-impact correction. Designing a tree reticle is an exercise in compromises: a pattern that is too complicated obscures too much of the target while a pattern too simple does not provide sufficient functionality. Burris worked with professional shooters to makes ure the SCR2 reticle hits that balance perfectly. The SCR2 gives precision shooters everything they need in a reticle while staying sufficiently unobtrusive when it is not needed. As a mrad-based design with 0.2 mrad graduations, the SCR2 is compatible with all calibers. The learning curve for anyone accustomed to mrad-based systems is minimal. Specifications for Burris XTR III 5.5-30x56mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane: Manufacturer: Burris Objective Lens Diameter: 56 mm Magnification: 5.5 – 30 x Tube Diameter: 34 mm Reticle Focal Plane: First Focal Plane (FFP) Exit Pupil: 1.86 – 11.2 mm Illumination Color: Red, Green Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 23 – 4.2 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.5 – 4 in Color: Black Weight: 32 oz Length: 15.4 in Parallax: Adjustable Illumination Type: LED Battery Type: CR2032, Lithium Metal Fabric/Material: Aircraft Grade Aluminum Focus Range: 20 yds to infinity Lens Material: Glass Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Box Included Accessories: None Magnification Type: Variable Condition: New Package Contents: Burris XTR III 5.5-30x56mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane Burris Forever Warranty (Non-Thermal Optics) and Three Year Limited Warranty (Thermal Optics) All Burris Optics (with the exception of Thermal products) are covered by the Burris Forever Warranty™. Burris Company, Inc. (“Burris Co. or “we”) warrants that its Burris Optics products (nonthermal optics products) will be free from manufacturing defects for the product’s lifetime from the date of purchase or delivery (whichever occurs later). Burris Co. also warrants that its Burris Thermal Optics products will be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase or delivery (whichever occurs later) by the original purchaser. Warranty information and warranties are supplied solely by the manufacturer, and not this retailer. This retailer publishes information from the manufacturer for information purposes only, and the manufacturer is solely responsible and liable for any warranty information and warranties published by this retailer. Please reference the appropriate manufacturer documents or reach out to the manufacturer directly for full warranty terms and effective dates. @media screen and (max-width: 400px) { #w-block-one { display:table-row !important; } }
Burris XTR III 5.5-30x56mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane
$1,242.68
SKU: 3CD70E7A
Category: Burris
5 reviews for Burris XTR III 5.5-30x56mm Rifle Scope, 34mm Tube, First Focal Plane
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Benjamin –
Good glass and quick adjustments. Easily ring 1000 yard targets.
Benjamin –
I've had this scope mounted up for 2 months now. I came from the mark 5 with the h59 reticle. The scr-2 felt right at home with the .2 hash marks and I felt like I adapted very quickly. The glass is incredible I am completely amazed at the improvement over the xtr ii glass. The parallax is also a game changer I have one of these scopes on my 22lr trainer and my match rifle. The 20yd parallax is incredible I can dry fire my match rifle in the basement and I can shoot close targets with 22lr without worrying about seeing what I'm shooting that close. Overall this scope is an absolute winner! 10/10 would recommend to all
Curtis –
I currently own a number of Burris scopes, a Fullfield IV 2.5-10, an XTR II 4-20, and now this XTR III 5.5-30. The XTR II is a great scope, but the XTR III is hands down better everywhere. Image quality is fantastic, turrets have a great feel to them and the size of the text is perfect. This has the best eyebox of any scope I currently own, and field of view is excellent, even in the upper mag ranges. This is not to say the XTR II isn't good, it was, but this is just better, and also why it made perfect sense to discontinue the very good XTR II 4-20, which I doubt I'll ever get rid of. I do own other brands, but I'm quickly seeing a bias in my lineup. I plan to try an XTR Pro or a Steiner T6XI next in order to sample the US made line.
Mike –
One of the dear long range optics I’ve ever used. I’ve had the top two( as per advertised) “ precision long range scopes on my 338LM and 6.5CM. I installed the XTR 111, and will not look back. This scope is hands down far superior in every way and makes the one mile impacts easily done with the 338LM. Burris in now my only optic as I have purchased 7 more since that day. Not all are the XTR 111 but they all perform flawlessly and I expect nothing less from Burris. I will and have put it up against the advertised top two ( NF and vortex ) and Burris is optically superior in the field, where I need it the most.
John –
The scope clarity and functions are great. The zero stop setting is confusing to set, more particularly confusing to reset. I sighted in the scope and set the elevation zero stop pretty quickly. After another trip to the range and a change in ammo, I reset the sight and resetting the elevation zero stop was a challenge. I would like to see the instructions be more clear about this process. Other that the zero stop issue, the scope is great.