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Barrett Optical Ranging System (BORS)
Barrett-BORS-Computer-System
The BORS mounted atop a scope.
Place of origin United States
Production history
Manufacturer Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
Unit cost $1,399 MSRP [1]
Produced 2008-present [1]
Specifications
Mass 13 oz (370 g) [1]
Length 2.49 in (6.3 cm) [1]
Width 3.25 in (8.3 cm) [1]
Height 2.49 in (6.3 cm) [1]

The Barrett Optical Ranging System (BORS) is an integrated ballistics computer manufactured by Barrett Firearms that aides snipers and long-range marksmen in taking precise and accurate shots. The system mounts directly to the riflescope and couples with the elevation knob. With the aid of the BORS, marksmen can rapidly account for temperature, barometric pressure and aiming at an upward or downward angle.[1]

Design and features[]

Barrett-BORS-Computer-System-side-view

The BORS mounted atop a Leupold Mark 4 M1.

The computer built into the BORS, constantly updates to account for changing factors. Barrett states that the BORS "instantly takes care of the data work so the shooter can focus on the task of putting lead on target." It takes data from thousands of tables and accounts for a number of real-time external factors automatically giving the shooter the exact yardage at which a bullet will hit its target.[1]

Since the BORS is mounted directly to the scope and coupled with the elevation knobs, the computer can interact with the scope by simply turning the elevation knob until the LCD displays the target’s range.[1]

The kit includes the proprietary Barrett Ballistic Software that is pre-programmed with a library selected by Barrett. It also includes a cable that allows users to program custom loads on a their computer and transfer them directly to the BORS.[1]

Use[]

While designed to withstand military operations, the BORS is also available for civilian sale and can be used by long-range marksmen including target shooters and hunters.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 "BORS". Barrett Firearms Manufacturing. http://www.barrett.net/optics/bors. Retrieved 2 January 2013. 

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