Game animals spotted in low light or back-lit situations have always plagued rifle scopes with black crosshairs. That is, until the debut of Burris' Electro-Dot a few years ago. Electro-Dot provides an electronically lit pinpoint aiming spot to the center of the crosshair without degrading the optical quality. The result is a durable and dependable rifle scope which allows you to properly aim at any color target under any lighting conditions.
Burris LRS (Lighted Reticle Scope) represents the next generation of enhancing the low light capability of rifle scopes. Now the adavantages of the Ballistic Plex is available in lighted reticle scopes (3-9x40 and 3.5-10x50
Burris Fullfield II LRS Ballistic Plex). For more close-in shooting and dangerous game pursuits, nothing is faster and safer than the LRS FastPlex. And just like the famous Burris Electro-Dot scopes, finding yourself without battery power is no problem as the reticle will simply show up jet black like a standard reticle.
Burris LRS and Burris Electro-Dot scopes work great even in the middle of the day in dark timber because it helps to get your eye on target extra fast expecially on moving game. Varmit hunters often legally go out after dark, and rave about these scopes. Many black bear hunters, and Russian boar hunters won't be found without one. If leopard or lion hunting from a blind after dark is in the cards, the 1.75-5x Signature Safari LRS is standard equipment.