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SIG Sauer Range-finding Binoculars

THE SIG SAUER Kilo3000BDX is a 10x42mm range-finding binocular with a ballistics data exchange ability using Bluetooth connectivity. It is 146mm long, 127mm wide, 63mm high and weighs 880g (battery included).

The housing is magnesium covered with hard rubber armour for protection and features an ergonomic bulge beneath each tube, shaped to fill your palms. The manual says the CR2 Lithium battery, housed under the right-hand tube, should last for over 4 000 scans.

The eyecups are rubber and turning them counter-clockwise extends them to three different settings. Eye-relief is 18mm.

Both oculars of the roof-prism type binoculars have rubber dioptre adjustment rings; the right one brings the rangefinder’s internal OLED display into focus, while the left ring focuses for object clarity.

The focus knob is 24mm long, 32mm in diameter and

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