New for 2024: Burris Signature HD 20-60x Spotting Scope

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posted on January 30, 2024
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Burris Signature HD 20 60X Spotting Scope Lede

Boasting an industrial design and built to rugged standards, the Burris Signature HD Spotting Scope enters 2024 with a host of features promising to deliver hunters and long-range shooters a high-magnification optic suitable for any task.

The Signature HD’s premium HD lenses couple with an apochromatic lens system to deliver clear optical performance. The scope’s glass reduces overall color fringing and provides crisp edge-to-edge resolution, ensuring that every detail is rendered with the highest clarity, vivid colors and striking contrast. Whether scouting wildlife, tracking big game or focusing on distant targets, the Signature HD Spotting Scope promises precision and performance, even in low-light conditions.

The redesigned and centrally located focus ring ensures swift and precise focusing, allowing users to adapt swiftly to changing scenarios. The angled eyepiece, complemented by a rotating tripod mount, guarantees comfortable, ergonomic performance whether the user is standing or lying prone. Moreover, prolonged observation sessions are made comfortable with the adjustable eyecup—catering specifically to eyeglass wearers—and the built-in sunshade mitigates glare while offering protection against the elements.

Retaining a lightweight profile despite its durability, the Burris Signature HD Spotting Scope has a die-cast magnesium body, reinforced to withstand hard use. Its design also incorporates an ARCA-Swiss compatible tripod mount and an M-LOK attachment with a universal red dot, ensuring versatility in mounting options. The Burris FastFire 4 red dot sight, for example, can be easily attached to provide an incredibly fast, accurate means of target acquisition. No more getting lost in the magnification when sighting downrange. Furthermore, the scope is compatible with current MOA/MRAD eyepieces, enhancing its adaptability to various shooting disciplines.

Learn more about the Signature HD 20-60x at burrisoptics.com. MSRP: $2040

Specifications:

  • Magnification: 20-60x
  • Field of View: 117-60 feet
  • Eye Relief: 20-18mm eye relief
  • Length: 16.25 inches
  • Weight: 70.4 ounces
  • Centrally located focus ring
  • Angled eyepiece and rotating tripod mount
  • Built-in sunshade for reduced glare and protection
  • Adjustable eyecup to accommodate eyeglasses
  • Magnesium body
  • ARCA-Swiss compatible tripod mount
  • M-LOK attachment with universal red dot
  • Compatible with current MOA/MRAD eyepieces
  • Carry case and protective cover
  • Burris Lifetime Warranty

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