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Sig Sauer BDX
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<blockquote data-quote="The Hock" data-source="post: 1969445" data-attributes="member: 8986"><p>Within the next year I'll be picking up another scope. My personal limit is 600 (<strong>maybe</strong> 800) yards. Caliber isn't important but it's a 27 Nosler. Recently I've read some good things and one terrible thing about them.</p><p></p><p>All reviews say the combination works extremely well. The system is limited to 800 yards. You use interior graduations after that.</p><p></p><p>A consistent comment was data input through a smart phone is tedious. </p><p></p><p>The one bad comment was the electronics not working below 32°! For me this is a total no-go.</p><p>My question is only about the BDX system. Does anyone out there use the second generation BDX and is it temperature sensitive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Hock, post: 1969445, member: 8986"] Within the next year I'll be picking up another scope. My personal limit is 600 ([B]maybe[/B] 800) yards. Caliber isn't important but it's a 27 Nosler. Recently I've read some good things and one terrible thing about them. All reviews say the combination works extremely well. The system is limited to 800 yards. You use interior graduations after that. A consistent comment was data input through a smart phone is tedious. The one bad comment was the electronics not working below 32°! For me this is a total no-go. My question is only about the BDX system. Does anyone out there use the second generation BDX and is it temperature sensitive? [/QUOTE]
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