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SIG SAUER KILO 3000 BDX 10X42 RANGEFINDING BINOCULARS

We reviewed the Kilo2200BDX rangefinder coupled with the Sierra3BDX 6.5-20x52 scope back in issue 68 Christmas last year.

Read that review for a full breakdown on how this ballistic system works, but in brief, the rangefinder talks to an app on your phone that uses the Applied Ballistics engine (currently the best in the business) to read out your “come-ups” and wind holds in the optic – in this case the range finding binos. You enter the rifle and loads ballistic profile into

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