The Burris Eliminator 6 4-20x52mm riflescope is an enhanced version of the original Eliminator. Ryan Gresham examines and tests the capabilities of the newest version of the popular range-finding hunting scope. The heads-up display gives you all the information you need to make the most accurate shot.
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The Burris Eliminator 6 is a rangefinding rifle scope that combines a precision optic with a built-in laser rangefinder and a ballistic calculator that provides a real-time holdover point in the reticle. In this video, we test the Eliminator 6 in the field and on the range to see if it delivers on the promise of one-scope simplicity for long-range shooting.
The concept is compelling — instead of ranging with a separate device, dialing your turret, or referencing a ballistic chart, the Eliminator displays a lighted dot at the correct holdover point based on your programmed ballistic profile. Range the target, see the dot, hold on the dot, and shoot. Burris has been refining this system across multiple generations, and the Eliminator 6 represents the latest evolution.
We test ranging capability, optical clarity, accuracy of the ballistic solutions, and real-world shooting performance at extended distances. For shooters considering a rangefinding scope for hunting or long-range work, watch the full review above. For more optics content, check out our 7 best hunting scopes under $500 and our Vortex AMG 1-10x24 review.
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