tvarden
Well-Known Member
Anyone use of these? I just picked up a Christensen MPP in 300 BLK and planned on putting my usual go to scope on it, a Leupold vx5hd this time a 2-10x42 Firedot. However the firedots are getting hard to get right now so started looking at other options. This will mostly be a 100 yard whitetail deer rifle, but would like to be able to run subs for hogs and varmints, (will be running a can at all times).
So now looking at the Sig SIERRA6BDX in 2-12x40 since I can load different load profiles, one for my supers and one for my subs.. Kinda cool if it works out that way. Would have to also pick up a BDX range finder to use with it. Currently use Leica Geovid R binos for range finder.. So I am guessing the Sig scope and rangefinder will not be on par with my normal glass, but not sure and since only going to 300 yard max gun for varmints' and 100 yards for deer will that matter?
So for the price of Scope and Range Finder I could pickup a Leupold VX6HD 2-12x42, but don't get the different load coolness.. So looking for thoughts from those who have used the Sig scope and Range Finder..
Thank You in Advance..
So now looking at the Sig SIERRA6BDX in 2-12x40 since I can load different load profiles, one for my supers and one for my subs.. Kinda cool if it works out that way. Would have to also pick up a BDX range finder to use with it. Currently use Leica Geovid R binos for range finder.. So I am guessing the Sig scope and rangefinder will not be on par with my normal glass, but not sure and since only going to 300 yard max gun for varmints' and 100 yards for deer will that matter?
So for the price of Scope and Range Finder I could pickup a Leupold VX6HD 2-12x42, but don't get the different load coolness.. So looking for thoughts from those who have used the Sig scope and Range Finder..
Thank You in Advance..