SIG Sauer Introduces Sierra6BDX Riflescope Line

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posted on April 24, 2020
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SIG Sauer has added another scope line to its Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) family of products. The Sierra6BDX super-zoom riflescope line joins the technological advancements of SIG Sauer's BDX system, with an HDX optic. Designed with hunters in mind, the Sierra6BDX has been optimized for every rifle and ammunition, but also works exceptionally well on the new SIG Sauer CROSS rifle platform, with SIG Sauer Elite Hunter ammunition.

“Our mission with the new Sierra6BDX riflescope line was to bring all of the advanced features of the BDX 2.0 platform to a premium 6X zoom system,” said Andy York, president of SIG Sauer Electro-Optics. “These scopes feature HDX high-transmission and high-definition optical design, 6X magnification ranges, up to 95-percent light transmission, thinner Digital Focal Plane BDX-R2 hunting reticle with 194 LEDs with wind holds, and up to 30 yards of Bluetooth range to BDX connected rangefinders.”

The SIG Sauer Eletro-Optics Sierra6BDX family of riflescopes is available in 3 different zoom ranges, 5X-30X-56mm, 3X-18X-44mm, and 2X-12X-40mm. Other features include KinETHIC Kinetic Energy Transfer Indicator for ethical shots on target, and LevelPlex, an internal digital level which allows users to eliminate cant in their shooting system.

For more information, please visit sigsauer.com. MSRP: $1,169.99-$1,689.99

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