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Are Scopes with Illuminated Reticles Legal in Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="elkslayer44" data-source="post: 684691" data-attributes="member: 49719"><p>I had also asked this question to Burris because I knew they make, among other things, the Eliminator. Since they are headquarterd in Colorado, I figured they'd know. Here's the answer I received:</p><p></p><p>"The Eliminator scopes do not project a laser onto a target. It is simple a range finder, which handheld range finders can be used anywhere. The illumination is another story in some states. You can use illumination/battery assisted sights only during rifle seasons in Colorado. Also during rifle season in Colorado you can use any means of take example( Muzzle, bow, cross bow, rifle).</p><p></p><p>Any battery powered products are prohibited during Archery and Muzzle loader seasons this includes illuminated knocks, sight lights, red dot sights or anything battery powered that is attached to the weapon. Both of these seasons are labeled as primitive seasons." </p><p></p><p>I already knew the lighted knocks were prohibited so this answer jived with what I thought I already had figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkslayer44, post: 684691, member: 49719"] I had also asked this question to Burris because I knew they make, among other things, the Eliminator. Since they are headquarterd in Colorado, I figured they'd know. Here's the answer I received: "The Eliminator scopes do not project a laser onto a target. It is simple a range finder, which handheld range finders can be used anywhere. The illumination is another story in some states. You can use illumination/battery assisted sights only during rifle seasons in Colorado. Also during rifle season in Colorado you can use any means of take example( Muzzle, bow, cross bow, rifle). Any battery powered products are prohibited during Archery and Muzzle loader seasons this includes illuminated knocks, sight lights, red dot sights or anything battery powered that is attached to the weapon. Both of these seasons are labeled as primitive seasons." I already knew the lighted knocks were prohibited so this answer jived with what I thought I already had figured out. [/QUOTE]
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