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Sig BDX scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1864454" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>I have one of the Sierra3 BDX scopes. It seems ok but I haven't mounted it yet due to a fit issue with the mount I wanted to use. The glass seems ok, not great, not horrible.</p><p></p><p>In a few months they are supposed to start selling the new Sierra6 BDX scopes which are supposed to have better glass, 6X erectors and an updated reticle with more holdover dots. The only issue is with the Corona Virus fallout, will that "few months" be in time for her Elk.</p><p></p><p>I will probably be getting one unless Cronoa Virus wrecks my budget. With my Kestrel and Kilo3000 BDX LRF binoculars it will let me use ABX mode for firing solutions as far as the binoculars can range.</p><p></p><p>If not, I will probably get the third or fourth generation BDX scope when it really moves to the top of their product lineup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1864454, member: 113501"] I have one of the Sierra3 BDX scopes. It seems ok but I haven't mounted it yet due to a fit issue with the mount I wanted to use. The glass seems ok, not great, not horrible. In a few months they are supposed to start selling the new Sierra6 BDX scopes which are supposed to have better glass, 6X erectors and an updated reticle with more holdover dots. The only issue is with the Corona Virus fallout, will that "few months" be in time for her Elk. I will probably be getting one unless Cronoa Virus wrecks my budget. With my Kestrel and Kilo3000 BDX LRF binoculars it will let me use ABX mode for firing solutions as far as the binoculars can range. If not, I will probably get the third or fourth generation BDX scope when it really moves to the top of their product lineup. [/QUOTE]
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