Burris Launches New Tactical Riflescope Line: MTAC

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posted on November 22, 2011
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The new MTAC line offers five new scopes that are designed for the tactical shooters and 3-gun competitors, but are versatile enough for use in the field.

The new MTAC series consists of a 1-4x24 mm, 1.5-6x40 mm, 3.5-10x42 mm, 4.5-14x42 mm and a 6.5-20x50 mm. The MTAC 1-4x24 mm, with its wide field-of-view and illuminated Ballistic CQ 5.56/7.62 reticle is the perfect companion for any AR-style firearm. This scope allows you to quickly and easily engage close targets or take precise aim to 600 yards. For those that want more versatility and confidence for the short-range fast shots, it is also available as a package with the popular FastFire red-dot reflex sight. Like the 1x-4x scope, the 1.5-6x4 0mm offers an illuminated reticle, but is more suited when longer-range shots are more common.

For the long-range tactical shooter, the MTAC offers three scopes, 3.5-10x42 mm, 4.5-14x42 mm and a 6.5-20x50 mm, all of which have adjustable parallax. All three scopes feature the popular G2B Mil-Dot reticle for precise aiming, distance measurement, holdover and hold off. Additionally these scopes sport the new MTAC Mil-Rad knobs with finger-adjustable/resettable dials for windage and elevation.

The five new riflescopes in the Burris MTAC line offer a generous four inches of eye relief, rubber-coated eyepiece and are made with rugged 30mm tubes. All lenses are precision ground optics that are index matched, multi-coated with the Burris proprietary HiLume coating for unsurpassed clear, sharp, high-resolution images.

The new MTAC scope line will be available at retailers in the first quarter of 2012. Suggested retail pricing is: 1-4x24 mm, $399; 1-4x24 mm with FastFire, $599; 1.5-6x40 mm, $399; 3.5-10x42 mm, $449; 4.5-14x42 mm, $549; and 6.5-20x50 mm, $699.

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