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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="rlshrumva" data-source="post: 2973971" data-attributes="member: 56092"><p>Love your spirit and guts to change the direction of your personal and professional life! We grow the most when we challenge ourselves by placing ourselves in uncomfortable/new positions (healthy ones of course).</p><p></p><p>Frankly I have some of the high end brands mentioned so far (zeiss, leupold, etc), but a couple of years ago I purchased the Sig Sauer BDX system for both of my hunting rifles. I bought and mounted 2 Sig Sauer Sierra3BDX 4.5-14X50mm's and matched them with a SIG SAUER KILO5K 7 x 25 mm rangefinder. I have been very impressed with both the BDX system and the performance of the optics especially in low light conditions. And all in I spent $2k = very good value.</p><p></p><p>So for somewhat of a beginner that's hunting in the wide open, I would encourage you to at least look at a couple videos online about this system. It's pretty cool and so far has worked flawlessly for me. Good luck!!!</p><p></p><p>For someone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlshrumva, post: 2973971, member: 56092"] Love your spirit and guts to change the direction of your personal and professional life! We grow the most when we challenge ourselves by placing ourselves in uncomfortable/new positions (healthy ones of course). Frankly I have some of the high end brands mentioned so far (zeiss, leupold, etc), but a couple of years ago I purchased the Sig Sauer BDX system for both of my hunting rifles. I bought and mounted 2 Sig Sauer Sierra3BDX 4.5-14X50mm’s and matched them with a SIG SAUER KILO5K 7 x 25 mm rangefinder. I have been very impressed with both the BDX system and the performance of the optics especially in low light conditions. And all in I spent $2k = very good value. So for somewhat of a beginner that’s hunting in the wide open, I would encourage you to at least look at a couple videos online about this system. It’s pretty cool and so far has worked flawlessly for me. Good luck!!! For someone [/QUOTE]
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