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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1477007" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>Just a quick update on the Colorado situation. I just go off the phone with a friend at Sig. Interestingly, they just finished a writers deal to demo and use the BDX system...hunting pronghorn near Craig, CO.</p><p></p><p>The legality of their system was something they were concerned about for all 50 states, but especially Colorado, so before moving forward, they went through the process with a legal team to make sure it would be Colorado compliant. Obviously, you don't want to cut out one of the biggest hunting states in the US!</p><p></p><p>Long story short, from a legal perspective, they are 50 state legal for centerfire rifle hunting, including Colorado. This is due to the way the system distributes the tasks...ie...among other things, there is no LRF in the scope itself etc. There are other things that would cause a system to be banned (think Tracking Point, Burris Eliminator is out too), but at this time with current regs, Sig tells me their lawyers went through the rules and definitions to ensure they are 50 state legal.</p><p></p><p>Just thought I'd pass on what they passed to me, hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1477007, member: 80699"] Guys, Just a quick update on the Colorado situation. I just go off the phone with a friend at Sig. Interestingly, they just finished a writers deal to demo and use the BDX system...hunting pronghorn near Craig, CO. The legality of their system was something they were concerned about for all 50 states, but especially Colorado, so before moving forward, they went through the process with a legal team to make sure it would be Colorado compliant. Obviously, you don't want to cut out one of the biggest hunting states in the US! Long story short, from a legal perspective, they are 50 state legal for centerfire rifle hunting, including Colorado. This is due to the way the system distributes the tasks...ie...among other things, there is no LRF in the scope itself etc. There are other things that would cause a system to be banned (think Tracking Point, Burris Eliminator is out too), but at this time with current regs, Sig tells me their lawyers went through the rules and definitions to ensure they are 50 state legal. Just thought I'd pass on what they passed to me, hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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