Sig bdx scope

Discuss firearm optics, sights, and scopes here (magnified, red-dot, iron sights, etc).
Post Reply
User avatar
Coles
New to ArizonaShooting.org
New to ArizonaShooting.org
Posts: 6
Joined: July 9th, 2019, 4:37 pm
Reputation: 0
Location: Pine

Sig bdx scope

#1

Post by Coles »

Anyone have any experience with the sig BDX scope/rangefinder system?


User avatar
redj
ArizonaShooting.org Member
ArizonaShooting.org Member
Posts: 220
Joined: May 19th, 2018, 10:00 am
Reputation: 0
Location: Sonoran Desert

Re: Sig bdx scope

#2

Post by redj »

Very interesting.
If it works like it is supposed too it would be worth a shot I guess.
It would take a lot out of the guessing game.
From what I see you can get a combo range finder and scope for around $600.
That makes me wonder about the actual quality.
All my scopes and rangefinders that I use for hunting cost more than that if bought separately.

They have a video out and a guy shoots at 700+ yards.
They didn't say wether he hit the target or not , but if you are shooting that far you need a good quality scope , especially if you are shooting at animals.

edit: I did find a couple other combos that did cost $1300 or so.
I still think that is quite a bit of technology to build into the system for the money.
Last edited by redj on July 14th, 2019, 5:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Ballistic Therapy
ArizonaShooting.org Member
ArizonaShooting.org Member
Posts: 1440
Joined: June 18th, 2018, 4:05 pm
Reputation: 2
Location: Pima County

Re: Sig bdx scope

#3

Post by Ballistic Therapy »

I kind of agree with the above statement.
Until it has been a proven system I think it is just another gadget , but I am sure there are lots of people that will buy it.
If they can perfect it though I would't mind playing with one.
User avatar
tdog90yj
ArizonaShooting.org Member
ArizonaShooting.org Member
Posts: 98
Joined: May 24th, 2018, 6:50 am
Reputation: 1
Location: Glendale

Re: Sig bdx scope

#4

Post by tdog90yj »

Like the 2 above posts, I have the same question of durability. I played with the system at the last G&F expo @ Ben Avery and it was very slick. To the point that it was almost cheating to ring steel. But, again that was a vendor demo on a bench...
User avatar
Coles
New to ArizonaShooting.org
New to ArizonaShooting.org
Posts: 6
Joined: July 9th, 2019, 4:37 pm
Reputation: 0
Location: Pine

Re: Sig bdx scope

#5

Post by Coles »

I have the BDX range finder and I love it. It tells you Moa adjustment so I just dial my turret accordingly and it works great. I’m Leary about the scope but it would be awesome if it works as advertised.
QuietM4
ArizonaShooting.org Member
ArizonaShooting.org Member
Posts: 2133
Joined: May 15th, 2018, 8:36 pm
Reputation: 12
Location: Tempe

Re: Sig bdx scope

#6

Post by QuietM4 »

It's a slick system...kinda takes skill out of it, though. The pair basically work like the Tracking Point system, but doesn't cost thousands of dollars.

Add a Kestrel, and you are all set.

I don't like relying on battery powered devices to shoot, so I'd rather use my Mil Dot Master and DOPE.
Post Reply