Let’s face it-most deer expire at distances of 100 yards or less, so the Buckmasters 3-9 scope had to work well on its own. I mounted the Buckmasters’ scope using Sig’s Alpha1 one-inch scope rings (sold separately).įirst, I gave the scope itself a thorough testing. I had a new rifle on hand, a Momentum Elite Varmint bolt-action from Italian gun maker Franchi. You can buy both items together for under $300. The answer is, quite a lot, for a relatively low price. Having used the Sig BDX system, I wanted to see what a scaled down, deer hunter version had to offer. This means the rangefinder will indicate which Buckmasters BDC holdover line is needed for a particular shot at a specific distance. In “Buckmasters Mode,” the rangefinder comes with eight onboard ballistic groups. Furthermore, the laser rangefinder provides a vivid red illuminated display optimized for low-light hunting. The riflescopes feature a custom Buckmasters Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) reticle with holdover lines below the crosshairs. They represent an entry-level, non-electronic version of Sig’s BDX technology. The Buckmasters Rangefinder and Scope are not digitally connected. (There are also 3-9x50mm and 3-12x44mm Buckmasters scopes available.) The main lines features the Buckmasters 1500 Range Finder with a Buckmasters 3-9x40mm rifle scope. Working with Jackie Bushman of Buckmasters fame, Sig Sauer Buckmasters Scope and Range Finder are specifically designed for the whitetail deer hunter. Sportsman’s Warehouse: Check Price on Combo
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