MAY 2, 2023

Burris Introduces New Laser Rangefinding Binoculars

Greeley, CO – Experienced hunters and shooters know that a solid pair of binos is a must-have piece of equipment. Whether still-hunting or evaluating game at distance, quality binoculars significantly put the odds of success in your favor. Equally important is the ability to range game with a precision rangefinder— especially glassing from a mountainside, peering through the woods from a treestand or ground blind, to quickly ranging targets during a competition.

Now, Burris combines these two gear essentials into a single unit with the new Signature LRF 10x42 rangefinding binoculars and redefines fast and accurate ranging.

The integrated rangefinder in the Signature LRF 10x42 offers everything needed to range game in any environment and to provide essential data for ballistic management. Capable of delivering blazing fast results ranging to 2600 yards with a crystal-clear image, the Signature LRF 10x42 presents information in an easy-to-interpret heads-up display. Data points presented include five ranging options: line-of-sight (LOS) only, horizontal distance (HOR) only, LOS and HOR, LOS and angle (ANG) above and below horizontal, and HOR and ANG. This information allows long distance shooters to ensure their ranging and trajectory compensation will put projectiles on target. In fact, the Signature LRF 10x42 is accurate to within 1 yard at under 1,000 yards and ±2 yards at ranges over 1,000 yards.

Additionally, the Signature LRF 10x42 comes with five ranging modes:

  • Auto – displays the range of the target with the strongest return signal.
  • Sport – displays the range of the closes target in a group.
  • Hunt – displays the farthest range of a group of targets.
  • Scan – virtually instantaneous readings in range with the range button depressed.

The Signature LRF 10x42 is based on the proven Burris Signature HD series binos and the years of research integrating quick and powerful rangefinders in products like the Eliminator riflescope and Oracle bowsights. In keeping with the advanced Signature HD optical design, the Signature LRF 10x42 binoculars deliver class-leading performance in terms of image sharpness and edge-to-edge clarity courtesy of the multi-coated HD lenses and BaK-4 roof prisms. Housed in a rugged, shockproof chassis with no-slip rubber armor, the 10x42mm optic assembly provides the kind of low-glare, high-resolution, optimal color fidelity performance discerning hunters demand.

Now, with rangefinding capability incorporated into the binos, hunters no longer need to juggle two items in the field.

The new Burris Signature LRF 10x42 binocular all-in-one solution for observation and ranging faster, lighter, and easier with less movement makes the new rangefinder a perfect companion for Burris’ non-range finding optics such as the Veracity and XTR line of optics.

Burris Signature LRF 10x42 Binocular Specifications

  • Magnification: 10x
  • Objective Diameter: 42mm
  • Field of View @ 1000 yds: 334 ft.
  • Close Focus: 12 yds.
  • Focus System: Fast Focus
  • Optics System: HD roof prism
  • Exit Pupil: 4 mm
  • Eye Relief: 0.63 in. or 16mm
  • IP Distance Range: 56 – 76 mm
  • Eyecups: adjustable
  • Nitrogen Filled: yes
  • Waterproof Depth: 1 meter
  • Weight: 36 oz.
  • Dimensions: 6.0 x 5.5 x 2.7 in.
  • Laser Measure Range: 2600 yards
  • Laser Ranging Modes: Auto, Sport, Hunt, Scan
  • MSRP: $1200.00

For more information on the Burris Signature LRF 10x42 rangefinding binoculars, visit BurrisOptics.com.

About Burris

Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Greeley, CO, Burris Company offers a complete line of premium optics, including riflescopes and sights for hunting; competition and law enforcement; handgun scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, mounts and accessories. For more information on the complete line of Burris products, visit BurrisOptics.com or Facebook.com/BurrisOptics.

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