They're shipping in the US now, I imagine they'll be in Canada very soon. I would inquire with Stoeger Canada about availability and possible preorder 👍
These are made in the Philippines where all of our Veracity scopes are made. The Veracity line in general is approaching ten years in our lineup and statistically have been one of our most reliable products ever. They rock! Thanks for your interest!
@BurrisOpticsCompany thank you. I have a veracity and love it, just saw a few places where people were saying the new PH was made in America. Thought I'd come to the source for confirmation or not.
Does this scope read wind speed and calculates the hold over by it self, or we have to put in the wind speed and wind direction to the scope by the shooter
Hello Vaz, No... it does not read wind, nor does is calculate holdover by itself. You will need a external range finder to measure your distance, and some sort of wind reading device. However, keep in mind that the wind is being measured where you are physically and you will still need to gauge wind where your target is. What the scope does do is allows you to program it with your specific ballistic parameters. You then range your target with a range finding device (e.g. www.burrisoptics.com/binoculars/signature-lrf-2000), then you dial to the distance in the heads-up-display to take your shot. You can input a constant wind value into your uploaded ballistics, then you can use wind holdover lines to correct for a 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock wind hold.
Hi there, so there isn't an illuminated reticle on this scope? I was just wondering because I just purchased one thinking that has an illuminated reticle.
The original version did not have an illuminated reticle. Here is a link where you can view the current versions.www.burrisoptics.com/riflescopes/veracity-ph?sub=33
@BurrisOpticsCompany Thank you for getting back to me. When did the original version come out? I probably have to return it back. Though it was a problem with my scope but I can see why it has no illuminated reticle.
Ok this may be a dumb question but dose this scope have a built in range finder? Or is that something you have ot do your self with one and enter it into the scope at the time?
This looks really interesting. Any chance you will make a MIL version of this scope?
I haven't heard either way, but I'm more than happy to pass along the feedback. A MIL version would be cool!
@@BurrisOpticsCompany I second that! A MIL version will really be great.
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Soon I gonna get one...👏👏👏👌👌👌👍👍👍
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Great product. Just curious why not programable windage knob as well to read the windage correction in the HUD? e.g. Steiner IFS. Just my two cents.
Thanks for the feedback!
This will be great to use my 300 PRC custom build. When will it be available in Canada?
They're shipping in the US now, I imagine they'll be in Canada very soon. I would inquire with Stoeger Canada about availability and possible preorder 👍
Is this Veracity made in America or the Philippines?
These are made in the Philippines where all of our Veracity scopes are made. The Veracity line in general is approaching ten years in our lineup and statistically have been one of our most reliable products ever. They rock! Thanks for your interest!
@BurrisOpticsCompany thank you. I have a veracity and love it, just saw a few places where people were saying the new PH was made in America. Thought I'd come to the source for confirmation or not.
Happy to help!
Does this scope read wind speed and calculates the hold over by it self, or we have to put in the wind speed and wind direction to the scope by the shooter
Hello Vaz,
No... it does not read wind, nor does is calculate holdover by itself. You will need a external range finder to measure your distance, and some sort of wind reading device. However, keep in mind that the wind is being measured where you are physically and you will still need to gauge wind where your target is.
What the scope does do is allows you to program it with your specific ballistic parameters. You then range your target with a range finding device (e.g. www.burrisoptics.com/binoculars/signature-lrf-2000), then you dial to the distance in the heads-up-display to take your shot. You can input a constant wind value into your uploaded ballistics, then you can use wind holdover lines to correct for a 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock wind hold.
Is this scope caliber specific?
They are not, you can program the Veracity PH with a myriad of different calibers.
Thanks
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Hi there, so there isn't an illuminated reticle on this scope? I was just wondering because I just purchased one thinking that has an illuminated reticle.
The original version did not have an illuminated reticle. Here is a link where you can view the current versions.www.burrisoptics.com/riflescopes/veracity-ph?sub=33
@BurrisOpticsCompany Thank you for getting back to me. When did the original version come out? I probably have to return it back. Though it was a problem with my scope but I can see why it has no illuminated reticle.
2 years ago.
Ok this may be a dumb question but dose this scope have a built in range finder? Or is that something you have ot do your self with one and enter it into the scope at the time?
You'll need to have a standalone range finder. Once you have your range, you dial to your indicated distance in the HUD on the turret and fire away.