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Sig BDX System Review: 2400 BDX, Part 1a
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<blockquote data-quote="KaSH0508" data-source="post: 1565344" data-attributes="member: 100655"><p>Excellent review! I also upgraded to the 2400BDX last year. I purchased it as soon as they showed in stock at sport optics. My review is no where near as thorough as yours, but I will agree on its performance 100%. After hunting Antelope in SD, Mule Deer in Wyoming, Mule Deer in Utah and then Whitetail in SD I found mine to be consistent at the following. Trees at 1800, rock cliffs at 2300 and game animals at 1300 is almost a guarantee. I did have plenty of hits out further but not consistently. I hit a elk at 1545 in Utah but could not count on doing that consistently. I also ranged a big steel barn at 3000 or so but I don't really care about reflective targets so didn't really try anything else. My only two issues I have had are glare/flare when ranging directly into the sun. It can really wipe out the view. My only other issue I found was in snow fall calling coyotes. I kept picking up ranges of 30/40 yards on snow flakes while trying to range a coyote. I estimated him at around 250 nd sent a 75 Vmax from the 6mm AR at him. Either way dead coyote. The Ballistics system seems to work well also. I ranged dialed what it told me and bang tag filled. Overall I am happy with the purchase. Once again thanks for the thorough review!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaSH0508, post: 1565344, member: 100655"] Excellent review! I also upgraded to the 2400BDX last year. I purchased it as soon as they showed in stock at sport optics. My review is no where near as thorough as yours, but I will agree on its performance 100%. After hunting Antelope in SD, Mule Deer in Wyoming, Mule Deer in Utah and then Whitetail in SD I found mine to be consistent at the following. Trees at 1800, rock cliffs at 2300 and game animals at 1300 is almost a guarantee. I did have plenty of hits out further but not consistently. I hit a elk at 1545 in Utah but could not count on doing that consistently. I also ranged a big steel barn at 3000 or so but I don’t really care about reflective targets so didn’t really try anything else. My only two issues I have had are glare/flare when ranging directly into the sun. It can really wipe out the view. My only other issue I found was in snow fall calling coyotes. I kept picking up ranges of 30/40 yards on snow flakes while trying to range a coyote. I estimated him at around 250 nd sent a 75 Vmax from the 6mm AR at him. Either way dead coyote. The Ballistics system seems to work well also. I ranged dialed what it told me and bang tag filled. Overall I am happy with the purchase. Once again thanks for the thorough review! [/QUOTE]
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