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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2481499" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>I use a Bushnell Elite LRTS 4.5 - 18 x 44 scope (G3 illuminated reticle) on my light (6 lbs. 3 oz.) 6.5 PRC Browning X-Bolt Pro mountain rifle but it's a bit heavy at 30 oz.</p><p></p><p>I REALLY like the SIG Sierra6 BDX scope with the SIG BDX monocular or BDX binoculars because that scope can receive Bluetooth from the BDX range finding monocular or BDX binocular. If you input your rifle's muzzle velocity and all other info they ask for into the cellphone app and from there to the rangefinder you have an amazing scope with a lighted reticle dot firing solution that is EXACT. It also pairs with a KESTREL 5700 ELITE Bluetooth unit.</p><p></p><p>So OK, the glass is not ED glass but it's fine for hunting. At <strong>23.8 oz. the 3 - 18 x 44</strong> scope is perfect for long range hunting on a mountain rifle. The other SIG/SAUER tech is so advanced that, after spending thousands on your gear, tag, guide, transportation, etc. the BDX scope gives you a big advantage over other scopes for a much higher % of hit probability. Lase the target with the rangefinder, look at the lighted dot on the reticle, put it on the animal and you will very likely hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2481499, member: 54178"] I use a Bushnell Elite LRTS 4.5 - 18 x 44 scope (G3 illuminated reticle) on my light (6 lbs. 3 oz.) 6.5 PRC Browning X-Bolt Pro mountain rifle but it's a bit heavy at 30 oz. I REALLY like the SIG Sierra6 BDX scope with the SIG BDX monocular or BDX binoculars because that scope can receive Bluetooth from the BDX range finding monocular or BDX binocular. If you input your rifle's muzzle velocity and all other info they ask for into the cellphone app and from there to the rangefinder you have an amazing scope with a lighted reticle dot firing solution that is EXACT. It also pairs with a KESTREL 5700 ELITE Bluetooth unit. So OK, the glass is not ED glass but it's fine for hunting. At [B]23.8 oz. the 3 - 18 x 44[/B] scope is perfect for long range hunting on a mountain rifle. The other SIG/SAUER tech is so advanced that, after spending thousands on your gear, tag, guide, transportation, etc. the BDX scope gives you a big advantage over other scopes for a much higher % of hit probability. Lase the target with the rangefinder, look at the lighted dot on the reticle, put it on the animal and you will very likely hit. [/QUOTE]
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