Burris Launches New Online Ballistic Services
Burris Optics now offers online ballistic tools to help shooters maximize the potential of Burris riflescopes. The new Burris Ballistics Services site offers easy-to-use software and a comprehensive cartridge/bullet library. With these web-based tools you can analyze your reticle, build a dope card, program an Eliminator LaserScope, and order custom elevation and windage knobs. Burris Ballistic Services are provided online at www.BurrisOptics.com/ballistics.
Burris Reticle Analysis Calculator
The Burris Reticle Analysis Calculator allows users to select their ammunition and define exact environmental conditions, such as altitude, humidity, and wind speed. This allows you to plot the exact holdovers/holdoffs shown by any Burris reticle at any distance. Results are customizable and printable.
Dope Card Builder
The Burris Dope Card Builder is a fully-customizable solution for determining bullet performance at any distance. By using the extensive Burris bullet library users can expect very precise and reliable elevation and windage values for their custom-generated drop chart (aka Dope Card).
Data for Nearly 7000 Cartridges and Bullets
Burris has compiled an impressive database for its online software — nearly 7,000 cartridges and bullets are included from every major ammunition and bullet manufacturer. Rimfire, centerfire, muzzleloader and shotgun shells are included, as well as G1 and G7 profiles (where available) for precise accuracy.
Eliminator LaseScope Programming Tool
With the touch of a button, the Burris Eliminator LaserScope will range your target, calculate your needed vertical hold-over (based on your load’s ballistics) and then instantly display a red dot you put right on the target. We’ve used an Eliminator and can affirm that the system works well. For most accurate elevation calculations, you program the Eliminator by entering the Drop value at 750 yards and the Ballistic Coefficient of the cartridge you are shooting. The Eliminator Programming Tool helps you determine the correct Drop Number and Ballistic Coefficient, and lets you fine-tune your results by inputting local environmental conditions.
Custom Knobs
Burris customers can now order custom elevation knobs for many Burris riflescopes. With the online software you can configure a knob for your favorite load and exact shooting conditions (elevation, temp, humidity). You can then submit this knob “blueprint” to Burris and have a custom knob produced.
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Tags: Ballistic Services, Burris, Custom Scope Knobs, Dope Chart, Eliminator, Online Tools
What will the bullet drop be for a Hornady 160gr 6.5x55bullet?
Do i need to shoot at 750 yards to set up my scope if i used the Eliminator 3 setup?
Best regards
Hola buenas me gustaría bajar la iluminación de mi burris eliminator 4X16_50 X96 PARA LAS ESPERAS
Hy,i cant find any information on the eldx 212g ,what would the drop and bc be ?
I can’t find any information on Hornady ELD-X 162 gr. What is the drop and BC
The Hornady website (https://www.hornady.com/support/ballistic-coefficient) says the BC on the 162 grain ELD-X is between 0.670 G1 and .637 depending on how fast you drive the bullet.
They report a G1 bc of .673 for the 212 grain ELD-X at a different webpage. (https://www.hornady.com/bullets/eld-x#!).
You can plug those numbers into the JBM ballistic calculator page (http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi) to get your trajectories at whatever speed and distance you like.
Hi please help how to do shoot the Burris Eliminator 4x12x40.
To do the setting on the scope.
Burris,
Please help me with altitude compensation. I don’t understand where your acquire the adjusted drop (inches) and the adjusted BC to calculate the change in altitude. I understand the formula of calculation but am lost on these two adjusted numbers to use.
thanks
greg
Hi,
I Just bought a 6.5 x 300 Weatherby Magnum and I don’t see any bullets in the cartridge list. I’m currently shooting 140 green interlock selec 1 bullets by Weatherby.
I have a Burris Eliminator 4 scope.
Thanks for your help!
I have just bought a eliminator 4 to put on ruger american hunter 6.5 Creedmoor shooting Barnes 127 LRX at 2904 fps w/BC of .468 what is my 750 drop number????
EDITOR: Using the free online JBM Ballistics Calculator, based on a G1 BC of 0.468, 2904 FPS MV, and a 100-yard ZERO, and altitude of 500 feet, your calculated bullet drop is 18.9″ MOA at 750 yards, or 148.5 inches.
This assumes a 1.5″ sight height above bore, 500 ft geo-elevation, and 70deg F temperature.
You can do this your self online. But you need to enter your own altitude and the temperature, as well as the sight height of your scope. Suggest you practice with JBM and learn what you need to input. The Barnes 127gr LR X boattail is in the database.
https://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj_simp-5.1.cgi
Why is it so hard to find bullet drop numbers?
308 135gr sierra varminter ADI HP
Anyone have adea?