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		<title>New Burris 8-40x50mm XTR II Scope for $1199.00 (MSRP)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need a comp scope with serious magnification, but have a limited budget? Then check out the new XTR II 8-40x50mm from Burris. Priced at $1199.00 (MSRP), this new scope offers 40X max magnification, and a lifetime, bumper-to-bumper warranty. The scope weighs 31.4 ounces, has 1/8th-MOA clicks, and 10 MOA per turret revolution. With a 34mm [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Need a comp scope with serious magnification, but have a limited budget? Then check out the new XTR II 8-40x50mm from Burris. Priced at $1199.00 (MSRP), this new scope offers 40X max magnification, and a lifetime, bumper-to-bumper warranty. The scope weighs 31.4 ounces, has 1/8th-MOA clicks, and 10 MOA per turret revolution. With a 34mm main tube, the scope delivers 70 MOA of elevation adjustment and 30 MOA of windage adjustment. New this year, this FFP scope should be available by the end of March 2014. Learn more in the video preview below:</p>
<p><b>Learn about Features of 8-40x50mm Burris XTR 11:</b><br />
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<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/burris8404.jpg" alt="Burris XTR II Scope F-Class 8-40x50mm 840"></p>
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<p><b>Innovative F-Class MOA Reticle with Multiple Center Dots</b><br />
Burris offers this First Focal Plane (FFP) scope with an F-Class MOA Reticle, the only reticle of its kind to feature multiple illuminated center dots (on the vertical line), the Front Focal Plane reticle keeps the 1/2 MOA grid design constant (relative to target) at any magnification. A second 20 MOA offset 1/2 MOA grid allow shooters to obtain an extra 20 MOA of elevation beyond the capability of the turret adjustments and still have horizontal wind hold-off references. At each 10 MOA section you’ll find an ultra-fine crosshair with 1/8 MOA illuminated dot for maximum versatility.</p>
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		<title>New Scope-Mounted Level and ADI Mount from Flatline Ops</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 20:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every serious shooter should have some kind of anti-cant device fitted to his or her rifle. When you tilt your rifle to one side or the other, even a little bit, this will alter your point of impact. Unless the direction and angle of tilt (or cant) is exactly the same for each shot, canting [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every serious shooter should have some kind of anti-cant device fitted to his or her rifle. When you tilt your rifle to one side or the other, even a little bit, this will alter your point of impact. Unless the direction and angle of tilt (or cant) is <i>exactly</i> the same for each shot, canting your rifle will open up your groups. <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2010/03/shooting-tip-canted-rifles/">READ MORE about rifle canting.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/flatline001.jpg" alt="anti-cant Device Flatline Ops"></p>
<p><b>New Anti-Cant System from Flatline Ops</b><br />
<a href="http://www.flatlineops.com/products" target="new">Flatline Ops</a> has developed a smart, scope-mounted leveling device with a fold-out bubble level. Flatline&#8217;s Accu/Level™, crafted from black-anodized 6061-T6 aluminum, clamps around the scope tube. Models are available for all common tube sizes: 1&#8243;, 30mm, and 34mm. There is also a Leupold MKIV version which clamps to the scope rail so it functions as a scope ring as well as a leveling device. All Accu/Level™ models can be fitted with an optional vertical Strong Arm™ accessory. The 6061-T6 aluminum Strong Arm has a dovetail for mounting an Angle-Degree-Indicator (ADI), which allows the shooter to make quick &#8220;true range&#8221; corrections for up-angle and down-angle shots. An Angle-Cosine-Indicator (ACI) also fits the dovetail.</p>
<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/01/new-scope-mounted-level-and-aci-mount-from-flatline-ops/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>As a combined unit, the Accu/Level™ (fitted with Strong Arm and ADI) is a great set-up for the tactical shooter or long-range hunter. The bubble level kicks out to the left for easy visibility (see Video above). The ADI is held in plain view on the left, under the bubble level. Of course the whole system can be reversed for left-handed shooters. On <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/flatline-ops-accu-level-scope-level-review-1.php" target="new">LongRangeHunting.com</a>, Jim See explains how the Accu/Level works in the field and how he employed the ACI during a hunt. <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/flatline-ops-accu-level-scope-level-review-1.php" target="new">CLICK HERE for Accu/Level™ Field Test</a>.</p>
<p><b>Good System &#8212; But Not Inexpensive</b><br />
We like the combined Level + ADI system that Flatline Ops has developed. It is sturdy and well-designed. Our only concern is cost. The 30mm Accu/Level™ costs $139.99 and the Strong Arm (for ADI mounting) is $58.99. So you&#8217;ve got two hundred bucks invested <i>before</i> adding the $110.00 ADI. The whole set-up runs about $310.00. That&#8217;s a significant chunk of change that could be invested in  your scope instead.</p>
<p><b>More Affordable Anti-Cant Alternatives</b><br />
If you don&#8217;t need to make angled shots, you can get a simple <a href="http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1758/Product/BUBBLE_LEVEL" target="new">rail-mounted B-Square bubble level</a> from Brownell&#8217;s for $14.95. Mounting Solutions Plus offers a <a href="http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=8739/Product/ANTI_CANT_DEVICE#" target="new">$29.95 tube-mounted anti-cant device</a> with bubble level on top. If you prefer the bubble level on the side (for easier viewing) <a href="http://www.usoptics.com/" target="new">U.S. Optics</a> makes a sturdy, <a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=323442" target="new">rail-mount bubble level</a> for $76.00. A hinged version, with inward-folding level, is $95.00.</p>
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