Hunter and shooter Todd Helms shares his experience with Sig Sauer’s latest release, the BDX or Ballistic Data Xchange system. This innovative new product combines Sig’s rangefinder and rifle scope optics with the new BDX smart phone app for precise shooting out to 800 yards. Once the system is connected, a shooter ranges a target and the scope’s reticle suggests the ideal placement point using an LED light system.
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This is bs for hunting use .
why?
Does it need a cell signal to operate?
BS for hunting! Great for executing meat….,
Great for lazy people who don’t care enough to put in time perfecting skills…….
There’s got to be a limit to this crap
Why bother with the strain of hunting, just stay at home & send out your automated drone. It will notify you when & where you can pick up your kill!