Burris Signature LRF 10x42mm Rangefinder Binocular
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sharpshooter33's Review of Burris Signature LRF 10x42mm Rangefinder Binocular
Ok, i have not yet had a chance to take these to a mile range yet, so here's my review of what I've seen so far.
Binos are heavy. But, if it equipment you need binoculars and range finder worth it.
I shot distances from my house to 1378 yards house and metal building. Max range of anything i can see from my house. Was able to shoot ranges on trees and utility poles out to max visual range of 878 yards.
It had zero problems ranging these on a standard semi overcast day. Used a tripod mount because i struggled to stay on targets.
Response is instant in all cases. Glass was good from whatvi saw thru my 62 year old eyes that have used cheap glass most of ny life. Did not notice any tint issues like i do on my old SIG Kilo2000 LRF. Menu is really easy to navigate after reading the manual. The many display modes makes it great to custimize the info you want to see. I bought this to replace the SIG rangefinder and use for spotting in NRL22 matches. I also want to be able to range steel unpainted(aka shot up) at 1 mile. I have yet to verify it will do either. I am however optimistic it will handle the dual purpose jobs. I would say it's worth the cost. I have never been a Burris fan, but i have alway found they make solid products.
Binos are heavy. But, if it equipment you need binoculars and range finder worth it.
I shot distances from my house to 1378 yards house and metal building. Max range of anything i can see from my house. Was able to shoot ranges on trees and utility poles out to max visual range of 878 yards.
It had zero problems ranging these on a standard semi overcast day. Used a tripod mount because i struggled to stay on targets.
Response is instant in all cases. Glass was good from whatvi saw thru my 62 year old eyes that have used cheap glass most of ny life. Did not notice any tint issues like i do on my old SIG Kilo2000 LRF. Menu is really easy to navigate after reading the manual. The many display modes makes it great to custimize the info you want to see. I bought this to replace the SIG rangefinder and use for spotting in NRL22 matches. I also want to be able to range steel unpainted(aka shot up) at 1 mile. I have yet to verify it will do either. I am however optimistic it will handle the dual purpose jobs. I would say it's worth the cost. I have never been a Burris fan, but i have alway found they make solid products.
Would Recommend:
Yes