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Sig BDX scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1866340" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>Cameraland has Kestrel Sportsmans for $250 last I checked.</p><p></p><p>They seem to be the Bushnell CONX package model, no retail packaging.</p><p></p><p>I think they work with ABX mode with the Kilo3000BDX and Kilo2400BDX range finders. The lower price LRFs don't connect. Sig also makes a Kilo2400ABS range finder with weather built in but it's not BDX.</p><p></p><p>I think the ABX mode will allow the Kestrel to calculate long range firing solutions but if you want the upgrade to Applied Ballistics Elite, that's another $190. Elite is supposed to do better with transonic flight for really really long shots.</p><p></p><p>One more thing to consider is that the reticle only has a limited number of elevation dots. If your shot is too long and your magnification is too high, you might need more drop. I think I might solve that with a second gun model that has a full turret revolution of drop added on top of my normal zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1866340, member: 113501"] Cameraland has Kestrel Sportsmans for $250 last I checked. They seem to be the Bushnell CONX package model, no retail packaging. I think they work with ABX mode with the Kilo3000BDX and Kilo2400BDX range finders. The lower price LRFs don't connect. Sig also makes a Kilo2400ABS range finder with weather built in but it's not BDX. I think the ABX mode will allow the Kestrel to calculate long range firing solutions but if you want the upgrade to Applied Ballistics Elite, that's another $190. Elite is supposed to do better with transonic flight for really really long shots. One more thing to consider is that the reticle only has a limited number of elevation dots. If your shot is too long and your magnification is too high, you might need more drop. I think I might solve that with a second gun model that has a full turret revolution of drop added on top of my normal zero. [/QUOTE]
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