





🎯 Lock your shot with laser precision—never miss the mark again!
The BurrisOptics Oracle 2 Rangefinder Bow Sight integrates a high-precision built-in rangefinder with advanced angle and drop point calculations, delivering exact aiming solutions up to 200 yards. Featuring improved brightness controls, waterproof IP67 durability, and adaptable mounting for right or left-handed users, it eliminates guesswork and enhances hunting accuracy. Supported by Burris’s Forever Warranty, it’s engineered for serious archers demanding flawless performance.




| Brand | Burris |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Material | Multi |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Item Weight | 20 Ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 10.75"L x 7.25"W x 7.25"H |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Measuring Range | 200 yards |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| UPC | 000381304018 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.83 x 7.17 x 5.04 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.75 x 7.25 x 7.25 inches |
| Brand Name | Burris |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
| Model Name | Oracle 2 Rangefinder Bow Sight |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Burris Optics |
| Part Number | 300401 |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Style | Oracle 2 Rangefinder Bow Sight |
| Included Components | Burris Optics Oracle 2 Rangefinder Bow Sight, Built in Range Finder Measures Exact Distance, Calculates Perfect Aim/Drop Point, Adaptable Right or Left Handed Mount |
| Size | One Size |
R**R
Amazon used, very good. NOT ANYMORE!!!!!
Amazon warehouse is no more. Amazon has switched to a quality control that is no good for their used items. Two used, very good orders. Both were broken. Including this sight. I will not buy their used very good items anymore.About the sight. Its realy cool and works!!!! Once I got one that wasnt broke in half when it arrived.Amazon did not require me to send sight back. Full refund.I contacted Burris and began a forever warranty claim for broken peice.In two days I got email from Burris and they are shipping me the needed parts.Very good customer service, if you do it thru their site AND REGISTER WITH THEM FIRST on their site.
J**H
Rangefinder sight
Love this sight, set up isn’t that difficult. Very accurate. Adds some weight but I’m very impressed.
A**R
Much easier to setup than the Garmin Xero A1i
I’m really enjoying this sight. It’s significantly easier and quicker to setup than Garmin’s A1i which I’ve also had on my bow. The micro adjustments on both the sight and the laser are incredibly helpful and fast to use. The Garmin was pretty frustrating to me. I managed to get it setup eventually but it took much more time and many more pulls to full draw. This Oracle 2 is sooo much easier.The sight is heavier than the Garmin but it sits closer in to the riser.The sight obviously isn’t as open a sight picture as the Garmin but it’s much better than my old 5 pin sights.The ranges are accurate for me and I confirmed measurements with a tape.If you want to take the plunge into these “new” rangefinding sights, I definitely recommend the Oracle 2.EDIT 1: I drove about 12hrs to my camp and when I arrived and started practicing the arrows were all over the place. After inspecting the sight real close I found that the mounting bracket was broken. I’ll be checking out the warranty now I reckon. I recommend removing the sight prior to traveling just to prevent this from happening.
J**K
Takes some practice to get the hang of.
Been working with this on my bow for about a year now.First the frustrating part. To be fair, I am not the biggest fan of electronics or tech. It took me a while to get it set up and cost me 2 arrows. I was under the impression it would be as easy to set up as a rifle scope. To me, it wasn't that simple. Once I got past that part, and figured it out, I have had only one complaint. The button you use to range things doesn't really fit anywhere on my bow. It seems clunky and oversized for what it is. Yes, I can use it with gloves, just doesn't really go anywhere well on the bow. I debated cutting it off and using a tape switch instead, or something that fits better to the bow. Instead, I built up a little material on the grip and mounted it there.As for durability, I have no complaints. It has been soaked in one rainstorm, dropped in a snow drift, and bumped more than once in the woods or getting it out of the truck. So far it has held up well. It has been accurate with distances when checked with my Lecia handheld. Ranges quickly, and with some practice isn't all that noticeable with the extra weight. At first I did notice the extra, after some time with it, not so much.
W**.
Amazing Capability
This is an amazing bow site. It was a bit intimidating to install so I relied completely on YouTube. Unfortunately, the guy representing Burris as an engineer left out a couple of key facts like 'remove the laser' after you've completed that step. I searched other youTube vids and eventually found one that was clear to understand. DO NOT rush this install! I kept pausing the video until I completed the step and then went on. Once you know that the bow site is capable, it's just a matter of mastering your own human mechanics to get consistent. This week I kept pushing the limits and eventually moved out to 75yds. It doesn't matter how far it is....place the illuminated dot on the target and send it. Couldn't be happier...and totally confident in an ethical kill.....THAT makes it worth the price.
C**
Easy set up.
Sighting in was fast and easy just follow the simple steps .. seems to be pretty dang accurate on the ranges and the pin when it ranges…. After a few hunting trips with it I find if your hunting in the open it is a nice option.. but if there is any limbs or anything it can be hard to get a good read on it… it does have a nice option of lighting up all your pins so it’s a traditional sight but for the price I would say I would not but it again …
J**
Good idea, not for the average tree hunter
Unless you can judge yardage (20,30,40,50) by sight, don’t rely on this. If it’s accurate after you hit the range button and you know it, then it’s great. If you range and release trusting only the range finder, you’ll lose. I suggest the 5 pin sight with a good hand held range finder. The extra step is worth it knowing you have practiced your bow steps before releasing an arrow at wild game. Expensive lesson to learn on your own so hopefully I paid the price for you.
A**R
Awso
Put it this way! I ahot a deer at 50 because of this sight never would have happened before.
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