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Sig Sierra 3 bdx 6.5-20x52

7mmultrafan

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Selling my Sig 6.5-20X52 scope to buy a colorado legal scope. I have a 4-16x52 Sig that I'm keeping on my other rifles. Just need one for Colorado. Has maybe had 30 rds through it and been out in the mountains on one hunt. They are sweet scopes just upgrading for a colorado hunt. $550 shipped OBO. Feel free to PM me.
 

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Selling my Sig 6.5-20X52 scope to buy a colorado legal scope. I have a 4-16x52 Sig that I'm keeping on my other rifles. Just need one for Colorado. Has maybe had 30 rds through it and been out in the mountains on one hunt. They are sweet scopes just upgrading for a colorado hunt. $550 shipped OBO. Feel free to PM me.
Update. $475 shipped
 
Not a dumb question at all. It is illegal because of the microprocessor in the scope. Colorado doesn't allow for smart scope or anything with a computer or microprocessor.
 
It communicates with the rangefinder. When you range something it communicates with the scope and it brings up the point of aim in your reticle. All Bluetooth compatible.
 
No sir. I still have the 4-16 sig bdx that I'm keeping on my creedmoor that I need the rangefinder for or else I would.
 
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