First Look: Burris Signature LRF 2000

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posted on March 14, 2023
Signature 2000 Front

Burris has bridged the gap between the company's advanced rangefinding riflescopes and rangefinding archery sights with the introduction of the Signature LRF 2000 handheld rangefinder.

Built into the Burris Signature LRF 2000’s rugged armored-rubber exterior is a sophisticated program and laser-rangefinding system that allows the user to customize the operation and data feedback for accuracy in any environmental setting. With its 2,400-yard/2,194-meter ranging capability, the Signature LRF 2000 is accurate to within 1 yard at under 1,000 yards and ±2 yards at ranges over 1,000 yards.

Signature 2000 Side view on white

The Signature LRF 2000 presents three operation modes to best meet your shooting environment and targeting needs for rapid range acquisition. For example, Auto mode displays the range of the target with the strongest return signal. Sport mode does the same for the closest target in a group. Finally, Hunt mode displays the farthest range of a group of targets—an especially welcome feature when ranging through branches or tall grass.

Since hunters may encounter game at any angle—especially when hunting in mountainous regions—the Signature LRF 2000 lets you choose a readout to suit your preferred shooting scenario. Five different display options cover line-of-sight (LOS) only, horizontal distance (HOR) only, LOS and HOR, LOS and angle (ANG) above and below horizontal, and HOR and ANG. With this data, shooters can be confident in the ranging and in their trajectory compensation. To maintain real time ranging, the Signature 2000 LRF’s scan mode offers virtually instantaneous readings by simply holding down the power/ranging button.

In addition to the rubber-armored exterior for optimal protection and exceptional grip, the Signature LRF 2000 boasts a sealed nitrogen-filled chassis for waterproof and fogproof performance. The adjustable eyepiece ensures crisp focus of the display for any shooter with its +/-6 diopter adjustment range. With a 7x magnification, ranging those "way out there" targets has never been more precise.

Specifications:

  • Magnification: 7x
  • Objective Diameter: 25mm
  • Field of View @ 100 yds: 31.5 feet
  • Eye Relief: 14mm
  • Angle Range: ±70°
  • Diopter Adjustment: +/-6
  • Dimensions: 6x5.5x2.7 inches
  • Weight: 6 ounces
  • Battery: (1) CR2
  • Battery Life: 2,000 ranges
  • Measure Range: effective 5-2400 yards; reflective 2,400 yards; non-reflective 1,600 yards; deer/game 1,100 yards; minimum 5 yards.

For more information on the Burris Signature LRF 2000, visit BurrisOptics.com MSRP: $360 

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