Close Quarter Tactical Kits
Close Quarters RT-6 Tactical Kit



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The RT-6 Tactical Kit is an RT-6 scope, FastFire 3 and P.E.P.R.™ mount. It makes for an outstanding kit for people just getting into 3-Gun or tactical shooting. The RT-6 is tearing up 3-Gun competitions everywhere, thanks to a great feature set: forgiving eye-box, compact scope length, true 1x, built-in throw levers, and great competition reticle. This kit gets you what you need to be competitive all in one box.
MSRP: $659
Compatible Reticles
Ballistic 5X

MIL based with trajectory out to 600 yards, plus center circle for very fast target acquisition at close ranges
Available On: RT-6

Specifications
Item Number | Description | Reticles | Kit | Color | Knob Style | Illumination | Magnification | Objective Lens Diameter | Clear Objective Lens Diameter | Ocular Lens Diameter | Focal Plane | Main Tube Size | Field of View | Eye Relief | Exit Pupil | Click Value | Elevation Adjustment, Total Capability | Windage Adjustment | Parallax/Focus | Adjustable Parallax | Finish | Length | Weight | Illumination Control | Illumination Settings | Battery |
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200475 | Tactical Kit | Ballistic 5X | yes | Matte Black | Capped Tactical | yes | 1-6x | 30mm | 24mm | 46mm | RFP | 30mm | 106-18.5 in. | 3.3-4.0 | 1.5-5.2 mm | 1/2 MOA | 80 MOA | 80 MOA | Matte | 10.3 oz | 17.4 oz | Rotary dial; intermediate "battery saver" stops | 11 brightness settings | CR2032 |
Close Quarters RT-6 Tactical Kit is rated out of 5 by 75.
Rated 1 out of 5 by Adamwagner from Push button is junk I bought this scope about a month ago and when I received it I put the battery in it and the reticle came to life. Going through the setting was a breeze with the push button, that is until you get the scope on the gun and out in the real world. The push button does not work at any temperature below normal room temperature. While I was at the range sighting it it I could not cycle through the brightness settings. It would turn on on the cold but as soon as you wanted to change brightness it would do nothing after the first press and the second press would shut it off. I wish this thing had a turret style knob instead of a push button.
Date published: 2019-01-20
Rated 3 out of 5 by TonyD from Very functional Upon receipt of the scope and mount, the rear mounting nut on the AR-P.E.P.R. mount would not tighten to the listed torque value of 65 in-lbs. Burris quickly replaced both the nut and stud, which tightened to the listed torque value. Customer service was prompt and courteous.
After finally shooting with the scope, the TAC30 proved to be very accurate at 100yds. The Fastfire red-dot was accurate out to 25yds, but difficult to shoot at greater distances. All of the adjustment knobs were accessible and easy to use with pronounced "clicks." I was, however, a little disappointed that the TAC30 did not ship with any protective-optic covers. All of my other scopes contained protective covers.
Date published: 2015-11-30
Rated 1 out of 5 by RoosterM4 from Push button is garbage - reticle ring is too thick I purchased this scope to mount on my M4. It mounted easily and secure. Installing the battery and attempting to use the illuminated reticle was a total disappointment. The detent button would not function at all. I boxed it up Andre returned it for service. More disappointment when I received it back. There was nothing in the box, describing the problem and what corrective measures were taken to repair the issue? Really?
I’m convinced, (after reading many reviews) that this problem is manufacturing defect that Burris plain fails
to correct. Unacceptable in Munich book, and I won’t need their 20% off coupon. Burris won’t receive another dime of my scratch.
Date published: 2019-02-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by LT Rich from On Point Fastfire mounted on my AR-15 very easy and mount very sturdy. Very quick to get on target and sited in in only two shots. Endures pounding in my cruiser and still dead on when checked. Glad I chose this scope.
Date published: 2014-10-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by emmjaytee from Zeroed out of the box I was debating this against a Vortex Viper 1-4, which was about $60 less, to mount on an LWRC SPR. I ultimately, obviously, chose the Burris for a couple reasons. A couple of my friends have this setup and they didn't have complaints plus it has a red dot.
I mounted it and went to an outdoor range fully expecting to spend some time dialing it in. Remarkably, absolutely NO adjustments needed to be made. I couldn't believe it! This thing was zeroed right out of the box.
It's tough, too. A buddy that was with me accidentally dropped the rifle and it landed on the scope. Keep in mind this is the first day out with it, too. It got a pretty good scuff on it after falling about 5 feet but the glass stayed true and the FastFire 3 didn't budge either.
For $500ish, for fast acquisition, good glass, for a tank of a scope, you pretty much cannot go wrong.
Date published: 2015-02-26
Rated 3 out of 5 by DRS51 from Firdt One Was a Dud I purchased the unit at Bass Pro, two days later I loaded the batteries. The red dot worked great, but the scope was defective. When loading the battery, it turned on. Once loaded however, there was no brightness adjustment on the illuminated reticle and the unit would not turn off (the auto shut off did work). Once off, the unit would not turn back on unless you took the battery out and re-inserted it.
Bass Pro to the rescue, I took the unit back and, even though I had to accept a counter display model, it works perfectly.
I haven't sighted the unit in yet but it appears to be solid (with a great Burris guarantee) so I'm looking forward to hitting the range.
Date published: 2016-03-01
Rated 5 out of 5 by T Warner from Crystal clear My best scope that I’ve bought to date. Came with two different top scope rings,( picatinny and smooth) two sets of turret knobs (madd open turrets and covered. You can run it with an open elevation turret and a covered wind age turret. The mini red dot makes this an astonishing deal. It comes mounted on the scope. I removed mine and put it on a Ruger MK2 with an additionally purchased mount. The scope comes pre-mounted and ready to put on a picatinny. Buy this for you ar and you won’t be disappointed. Glass is super clear, reticle is illuminated and very easy to see. You can get plenty of adjustment with your madd knobs if you remove them and reset the zero stop. People have been complaining about running out of adjustments. Just read the manual...easy to do
Date published: 2019-06-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by Jaster189 from Great sights This was my 3rd sight set up, after using an ACOG while in the Army, I purchased an EOTec to use on my personal rifle. Hated it so much so when I sold that I got the Tac-30 as a recommendation from a buddy and loved it! Great for quick acquisition, the reticule is bright and sharp, and the weight is easy to manage. Got the product fast and have been extremely happy with it since!
Date published: 2014-10-08
Is the scope in First or Second focal plane.
Second Focal Plane
Date published: 2021-04-09
I can't get the illumination to work. Does the battery compartment ship with a clear plastic cover that would prevent the battery from making contact?
Depending on the age of the scope it could have come with a plastic battery insulator piece. If not we recommend trying a new battery. If you still have any trouble please let us know and we will get you all taken care of.
https://burris.supportsync.com/
Date published: 2019-11-06
Does the push button power go off after a period of time, auto-off?
Hello,
To conserve power it automatically turns off two hours after its last use. Battery life is approximately 120 – 200 hours.
Date published: 2020-12-15
How do you turn the red dot off and save the battery?
Hello,
The Fastfire is operated by a push button power switch. There is an Auto setting, High, Medium, Low, and Off.
Date published: 2019-07-31
at what distance is the parallax set for 100 or 200 yards on the model 200433
Hello,
On that scope parallax is set at 100 yards.
Date published: 2020-01-06
Will this fit on an m4 with fixed front sight or do I have to get spacer blocks
Hello,
It will work just fine with the fixed FSB on your AR. No additional spacers or risers are necessary.
Date published: 2021-01-17
I wish to utilize this scope on a Ruger 308 scout rifle. Is this scope compatible with that cartridge? Is that what 30 means? I see in the Natchez catalog this scope designated that way and with a 1 in in front of it.That said, in the pricing it is 556.
Hello,
The "30" indicates that the scope has a 30mm main tube.
Date published: 2020-01-06
What radicle does the XRT II have?
XTR II scopes come in several different reticles. Here is a link to the 1.5-8 section.
https://www.burrisoptics.com/scopes/xtr-ii-riflescopes-series/xtr-ii-riflescope-1.5-8x28mm
Date published: 2020-07-02