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<blockquote data-quote="osusmokey" data-source="post: 1618601" data-attributes="member: 109904"><p>Ive had the scope and have used it. Nothing but good things to say about the clarity and how quick/responsive the BDX system works to get you on target quickly. </p><p></p><p>I want to clarify the Oregon legality here though. When this system was introduced and sales started in Summer 2018 it was legal in 49/50 states. Idaho being the one where it cannot be used. This is when I bought this system to use for hunting. I checked everywhere to make sure it was legal here in Oregon.....however it is now 2019 and our lovely ODFW created the rule change to the current law that makes the BDX system illegal to use. SIG needs to update their website for sure, but they also say that at introduction in 2018 it was legal in 49/50. It also says that state laws change all the time and it is up to customer to make sure before purchasing.</p><p></p><p>That being said I am extremely unhappy with ODFW after changing up the rules for 2019 and not highlighting them as a new rule change when they propose them at the end of 2018/early 2019. I see this system being advantageous for both hunter and animals alike. SIG's main electro-optics facility is even in Oregon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osusmokey, post: 1618601, member: 109904"] Ive had the scope and have used it. Nothing but good things to say about the clarity and how quick/responsive the BDX system works to get you on target quickly. I want to clarify the Oregon legality here though. When this system was introduced and sales started in Summer 2018 it was legal in 49/50 states. Idaho being the one where it cannot be used. This is when I bought this system to use for hunting. I checked everywhere to make sure it was legal here in Oregon.....however it is now 2019 and our lovely ODFW created the rule change to the current law that makes the BDX system illegal to use. SIG needs to update their website for sure, but they also say that at introduction in 2018 it was legal in 49/50. It also says that state laws change all the time and it is up to customer to make sure before purchasing. That being said I am extremely unhappy with ODFW after changing up the rules for 2019 and not highlighting them as a new rule change when they propose them at the end of 2018/early 2019. I see this system being advantageous for both hunter and animals alike. SIG's main electro-optics facility is even in Oregon... [/QUOTE]
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