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  • sonyman74

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    Not sure how many of you have tried or have thought of using the BDX scopes and range finders but let me tell you, they are bad to the bone. I got the BDX COMBO KIT, KILO2400 - SIERRA3 6.5-20X52MM. Got it sighted in and I was hitting steel every 100 yards out to 700 with no problem at all. The range I was at went to 700 yards only but has steel every 100 yards. I liked it do much I decided to get the KILO300 binocular/range finder. If you been thinking about it, go for it, you will not be disappointed. Going to post the KILO2400 in the classified at a deal breaker to help someone out that would be interested in getting started.
     

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    twinin

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    I have a combo but not with as good of a scope as you, but I agree that it's awesome. If you can chrono your loads, you can basically make it a FFP scope too. I noticed this as the dots move through the magnification
     

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