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Shepherd BRS 5-25 X 56 BRS-1
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Features
The new Shepherd Scopes BRS Series, Ballistic Rangefinding Scope, offers the patented Shepherd ballistic drop compensation and rangefinding found in the DRS series, now in a more affordable single reticle FFP package. The BRS Series first-focal-plane reticles give you accurate subtensions across the magnification range while the 1/2 MOA adjustment turrets give you the precision you need to get on target. With 18” ranging circles and BDC matched to your rifle (see Shepherd’s Ballistic Calculator) the BRS-14 illuminated reticle is designed for everything from stalk and hunt to competition shooting. This scope gives you true both-eyes-open shooting ability for CQB with the flexibility to identify and engage mid-range targets. This 1-8×28 FFP scope offers an integrated throw lever, large capped turrets, and a 34mm aircraft-grade one-piece tube. Fully multi-coated, extra-low dispersion glass maximizes resolution and brightness in low-light conditions and the scope is nitrogen filled and o-ring sealed for excellent waterproof, shockproof, and fogproof performance. The BRS Series takes our flagship reticle technology and puts it into a high-quality scope everyone can own. Shoot Farther with the new Shepherd BRS Series!
- BRS Series first-focal-plane reticles
- 1/2 MOA adjustment turrets
- True both-eyes-open shooting ability
- 34mm aircraft-grade one-piece tube
- Maximizes resolution and brightness in low-light conditions