Burris TAC-30 Review

Burris TAC-30 1-4x24 AR scope

Burris TAC-30 1-4x24 AR scope

The Burris TAC-30 is an immensely strong 1-4×24 30mm tube scope intended for competition and tactical use. The AR scope is purged and filled with laboratory grade nitrogen which is kept in (and water kept out) by Burris’ patented Quadra seal. Lenses are multicoated and parralax is virtually eliminated at 100 yards. Adjustments are utterly repeatable and use audible clicks. The mechanism is ‘steel on steel’ and has audible clicks. This model features low profile ‘hunter’ turrets so as not to snag or be inadvertently moved in competition or operations. The patented CQ reticle allows rapid aiming with precision out to 500 yards. The use of yards seems a bit strange but is common to all Burris products. The reticle is illuminated by a CR2032 battery which can last up to 5 years – an automatic sensor turns the illumination off when not required.

Burris CQ 556 reticle

Burris CQ556 reticle

Such is Burris confidence in the TAC-30 that they have given it a ‘Forever’ guarantee to its original purchaser. 0.5″ clicks give the scope 130″ of adjustment at 100 yards. The zoom features double spring tension and an elarged ball joint to ensure ruggedness. HiLumeā„¢ multi-coating on every lens surface ensures a bright, clear and high-resolution sight picture. The TAC-30 has an eye relief of 3.5-4″, is 11.3″ long and weighs 17 ounces. The Burris tactical TAC-30 is also available with Burris AR-PEPR or AR-PEPR QD mounts and the FastFire red dot sight in a piggy-backed configuration. The AR-PEPR mount offers a full 2″ of reach forward.

Burris TAC-30 on PEPR mount with FastFire red dot

Burris TAC-30 on PEPR mount with FastFire red dot

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