New for 2024: Burris Veracity PH Riflescope

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posted on January 23, 2024
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Burris' new model of the Veracity PH promises to take the company's wildly popular optic to an all new lever. Utilizing the PEK (Programmable Elevation Knob) system, the optic attempts to bring a whole new level of precision to the field.

Veracity PH on white

The PEK system is based around a click-free elevation knob and Bluetooth connectivity with Burris' mobile app. The app allows the user to upload bullet profiles, for a fully customized elevation know, every time. Meanwhile, the click-free knob allows for more precise, 1/10 MOA adjustments, and transmits to a Heads Up Display (HUD) inside the scope to show exact distance dialed compared to target yardage. In addition to allowing for more precision than standard, 1/4-MOA clicks, it also means the shooter never needs to take his eye out of the scope to dial the target. 

Veracity PH Closeup

Aside from this revolutionary elevation system, the scope shines in more conventional areas as well. Compact objective lenses pair with high ED glass, for excellent light transmission without the weight or larger profile. The new models boast a 5X magnification range, coming in three sizes:  2.5-12x42mm; 3-15x44mm; and 4-20x50mm.

For more information on the updated Burris Veracity PH, check out burrisoptics.com or watch the video embedded above. 1099-1299

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