Burris Eliminator User Manual

Mounting & sighting-in eliminator, Laserscope user’s guide

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Mounting The Eliminator

LaserScope

1. Select a Weaver-style or Picatinny-style mounting base. If a two-piece

base is selected for a long action bolt rifle, the front base should be a
reversible (extension) base which will need
to be mounted with the extension
directed rearward. We recommend the
use of Burris XTB Bases (Xtreme Tactical Bases)
as they were also designed with the special mounting
considerations of the Eliminator LaserScope.

2. Read the manufacturer’s directions regarding the installation of mounts

before beginning.

3. Clean the mounting area of the rifle with a chemical that removes grease

and oil. Pay special attention to screw holes. Using the same chemical,
clean the mounts. Do not allow the cleaning chemical to come in contact
with the stock or scope lenses.

4. After installing the base(s), position the scope so it offers the proper

eye relief. To do this, shoulder the rifle as you would in the field. Position
the scope as far forward as possible while achieving a full field of view.

5. Note the two base slots you will use to attach the scope, and with the

mount clamps open fully, place the Mount Bolts into those slots on the
base. Now match up the Eliminator scope slots and place over the two
mount bolts - rocking the scope side to side until the scope is flush
with the base and mount clamps gripping from the lip of the base to the
lip of the rail on the underside of the scope. Finger tighten only.

6. In completing step #5, position the hex nuts on the side of the rifle

opposite the side you will mount the remote transmitter. There must be
clear line of sight between the
transmitter and the remote

control receiver.

7. With hex nuts slightly loosened, push the scope forward and then

firmly tighten both hex nuts to 50 to 70 inch/pounds.

Eyepiece Focusing

1. Aim the Eliminator LaserScope in a safe direction toward the sky or a

light colored wall. Glance through the scope and notice if the reticle is
sharply focused. Most users will find that no adjustment is necessary.
If the reticle is not in sharp focus, rotate the eyepiece focus ring until the
reticle appears in sharp focus. Double check your focus by taking quick
glances through the scope and make any fine tuning adjustments as
necessary.

Sighting In

Do all shooting in a safe, authorized area. Use proper eye and hearing
protection and follow all safe shooting rules. Select the ammunition you
intend to use in the field and use it to sight in the firearm.

1. Bore sight your scope, OR place a target about two feet square at 25

yards. Fire a shot at the bullseye. Make the necessary adjustments to
the Windage and Elevation knobs. Remember, a scope with a click
adjustment value of 1/4 inch at 100 yards will require four clicks to
move the same 1/4 inch distance at 25 yards. Burris scopes have the
click value indicated on a label under one of the adjustment caps.

2. Make adjustments on the scope by turning the adjusting screws the

necessary number of clicks. NOTE: The reticle (crosshair) is centered at
the factory. This permits adjusting the reticle equally in all directions
from the center position. Three shot groups are suggested to determine
the actual point of impact.

3. After the first group is fired, adjust the scope again. This adjustment

should bring the approximate center of the group to coincide with the
bullseye. Shoot additional groups as necessary.

4. Place the target at recommended sight-in distance of 50, 100 or 200

yards. Refer to the Cartridge List to determine the proper range(s) for
your load or cartridge. Make the necessary adjustments so your group
coincides with the bullseye.

5. Align the dial to read “0” without allowing the silver knob to turn.

6. After making the adjustments, replace the adjustment caps. They protect

your scope from dust and moisture.

Rear Mount

Base

LaserScope

TM

Rail (rear)

Mount Bolt

Mount

Clamp

Hex
Nut

The Eliminator LaserScope is the most innovative and effective hunting
riflescope in the world. Combining outstanding optics with pinpoint
laser rangefinding and precision trajectory compensation with the
exact ammunition you choose for your hunt, it eliminates most of the
variables and guesswork that often cause hunters to go home
empty-handed. In one fast sequence the Eliminator determines the
distance to your target, factors in your trajectory and illuminates the
perfect holdover. It’s that simple.

The Eliminator significantly extends the range and accuracy of
virtually any gun and any load. It is the perfect optic for centerfire
and rimfire rifles, muzzleloaders and slug guns. No other riflescope
combines this level of quality, technology, accuracy, repeatability and
effectiveness. It will greatly increase the distance at which you can
make an ethical shot.

Congratulations and thank you for choosing the Eliminator LaserScope
by Burris.

Mounting & Sighting-In

Eliminator

LaserScope User’s Guide

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