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Sig Sauer Sierra3 BDX Rifle Scope 3.5-10x42mm BDX-R1 Digital Ballistic Reticle

Original price was: $785.70.Current price is: $549.99.

Sig Sauer Sierra3 BDX Rifle Scope

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SIERRA3BDX 3.5-10x42mm riflescope with Ballistic Data Xchange. The scope provides the hunter an illuminated auto-holdover dot on targets when coupled with a BDX capable KILO rangefinder. LevelPlex digital anti-cant, and KinETHIC kinetic energy transfer indicator, the SIERRA3BDX is incredibly simple to use. Range a target, put the holdover dot on target, pull the trigger, impact. SIG SAUER?s BDX, just CONNECT THE DOT

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Weight 2.980 kg
Dimensions 17.00 × 6.00 × 4.25 cm

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