Burris Eliminator User Manual
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Checklist before returning a scope
A significant number of scopes are returned to Burris each year that are
found to function perfectly. To avoid unnecessary delays and expenses we
encourage you to check for the following conditions.
Insufficient windage adjustment
1. Base mounting holes drilled out of alignment with center of bore
2. Barrel threaded into receiver at an angle
Insufficient elevation adjustment
1. Receiver diameter out of specification
2. Barrel threaded in at an angle
Grouping or accuracy
1. Barrel or chamber throat erosion
2. Stock warpage
3. Stock Bedding problem
4. Loose mount
5. Heavy trigger pull Solution - Consult with a gunsmith
Focus or image not clear
1. Object too close
2. Eyepiece out of focus
When returning the scope be sure to include:
1. Make yourself a note of your scope’s serial number for use when calling
to check on your in-service scope.
2. Complete name and full address.
3. A short note describing the nature of the problem as accurately as
possible.
4. Ship the scope prepaid and Insured by mail, UPS, or other parcel
service. Burris can’t be responsible for your scope until we physically
receive it. Burris pays for shipping back to you.
5. Insure the shipment against loss.
Send the scope to the following address:
Burris Company, Inc.
331 E. 8th Street
Greeley, Colorado 80631
For additional information about riflescope operations, go to the
‘Burris University’ section of our website: www.burrisoptics.com
Storage:
As with any electronic device, it is always a good idea to remove the
battery when storing for a long period of time. During storage or trans-
portation, be sure that the Main Switch on the Eliminator and the button on
the Remote Transmitter are not inadvertently depressed thereby running
the battery down when not in use.
Scope Use, Service, & Care
Your Burris scope will provide a lifetime of service if given the reasonable
care and treatment it deserves. The only maintenance required is occasional
cleaning of the outside of the scope and the exterior lenses.
All moving assemblies are permanently lubricated. Use lens covers to
protect the scope from dirt, dust, lint, and moisture. The adjustment system
is waterproof even without the turret caps in place, but keep these caps
tight to keep dust and dirt out of the mechanical system. Before cleaning
the lenses, brush them with a photographer’s brush or blow them clean,
ideally with “canned air”. This removes large particles which can scratch
the surface if wiped under pressure. Never disassemble your scope.
Disassembly by anyone other than our factory will void the warranty.
Burris Warranty
If your LaserScope’s optics or mechanical systems are ever found to have
defects in materials or workmanship, Burris will, at our option, repair or
replace it at no charge. The ranging system and electronics are warranted
for 3 years from the date of purchase. If a repair is needed, send the
product to Burris Company, 331 East 8th Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631.
Shipping charges to Burris must be prepaid by the owner. Insure the ship-
ment. Burris can’t be responsible for your product until we receive it. There are
no other warranties, either expressed or implied, contained herein except for
such that may arise under certain state laws. In that event, said implied
warranties are limited in scope and duration to the terms of this warranty.
Burris is not liable for incidental or consequential damages including but not
limited to lost profits or other economic or commercial losses. This
warranty gives the owner certain legal rights, and possibly other rights
which may vary from state to state. Under the guidelines of the Consumer
Protection Agency, this is considered a limited warranty.
Burris, Eliminator, Ballistic Plex and LaserScope are trademarks of Burris
Company Inc. Patents Pending. All specifications are subject to change
without notice.
© Copyright 2011 Burris Company. U.S. Patent Number 7,703,679.
INSTR-1033
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