Sig Sauer Easy6-BDX Rifle Scope 5-30x56mm 34mm SFP BDX Digitial DEV-L Ballistic Illum. Black
$1,524.00
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Designed for today’s common MSR/AR and bolt action platforms the EASY6 BDX riflescope is the ideal solution for long range precision shooting tactical engagements and long-range hunting with 6x times optical zoom and illumination in a 34mm one-piece maintube. Low dispersion (LD) glass provides industry-leading optical clarity for any situation. Built upon SIERRA6 award-winning technology and the SIG SAUER BDX Ballistic Data Xchange technology the EASY6 family of riflescopes provides the marksmen with an intelligent auto-holdover specific to their ballistics target and environment. Pairing an EASY6 to a BDX-equipped rangefinder allows users to bring the capability of Applied Ballistics into the field without the need for a mobile device.
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Additional Info
UPC | 798681629565 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | SOEBDX65105 |
Reticle | Illuminated BDX 2.0 DEV-L |
Adjustable Parallax | Adjustable |
Optic Coating | SpectraCoat |
Magnification | 5-30x |
Eye Relief | 3.70" – 3.90" |
MOA | 0.1 MRAD |
Model | EASY6-BDX |
Product Type | Rifle Scope |
Power | 5-30X |
Length | 17.5 |
Package Height | 4.5 |
Package Width | 6.0 |
Shipping Weight | 3.7 |
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