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		<title>New BDX Electro-Optical System Shows Hold-overs in Scope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIG Sauer and Applied Ballistics showed off impressive new electro-optical technology at the NRA Show in Dallas. Bryan Litz says &#8220;SIG Sauer&#8217;s Ballistics Data Exchange (BDX) is game changer. Imagine lazing a long range target, and having your exact fire solution (hold-over) automatically projected into your scope based on your ballistic profile.&#8221; BDX takes target [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><font size='2'>SIG Sauer and <a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics</a> showed off impressive new electro-optical technology at the NRA Show in Dallas. Bryan Litz says &#8220;SIG Sauer&#8217;s <a href="https://www.sigsauer.com/press-releases/sig-sauer-electro-optics-transforms-hunting-launch-bdx/" target='_blank'>Ballistics Data Exchange</a> (BDX) is game changer. Imagine lazing a long range target, and having your exact fire solution (hold-over) automatically projected into your scope based on your ballistic profile.&#8221;</font></p>
<p>BDX takes target range info from a SIG Sauer Laser Rangefinder, calculates a ballistic solution using Applied Ballistics software, then displays the hold-over info directly in the optic (via a wireless BlueTooth connection). Just dial and shoot. Put the calculated BDX dot on the target and shoot. This ground-breaking BDX technology enables key ballistic hold-over information to be exchanged wirelessly among BDX-enabled Electro-Optics products.</p>
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<p>You can buy this as a package with scope and LRF, starting at just $700.00 for scope and rangefinder. To our surprise, these scopes have a normal form factor. They look completely &#8220;normal&#8221;, with no clunky receiver boxes or extra turrets. BDX riflescopes aren&#8217;t bulky or heavy even though they include built-in electronics, level, and inclination detection.</p>
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<blockquote><p>“Rangefinding riflescopes of the past have had two major shortcomings: they are either big, boxy and heavy, or extremely expensive. The &#8230; BDX system packs advanced ballistics technology into a simple platform that looks just like the rangefinder and riflescope [hunters use] today. It is extremely simple to use. Range a target, put the digital ballistic holdover dot on target, pull the trigger &#8212; just connect the dot.” &#8212; Andy York, President, SIG Sauer Electro-Optics.</p></blockquote>
<p>SIG Sauer&#8217;s Ballistics Data Exchange (BDX) is an integrated system of devices that talk seamlessly to each other, sharing data. Applied Ballistics says this system be expanded in the months ahead. &#8220;This system will be comprised of scopes, rangefinders, binoculars, and more. BDX will even be able to &#8216;talk&#8217; to Kestrels and Garmins as well as SIG Sauer smart-scopes. This is only the start, over the next year you will see increasing levels of tech becoming available.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>How BDX (Ballistics Data Exchange) Functions &#8212; Software and Hardware</b><br />
How does BDX work? First download the SIG BDX App for Android or iOS. Then pair the KILO BDX rangefinder and SIERRA3BDX riflescope, and set up a basic ballistic profile. Once you are in the field, range your target as you normally would, and the KILO BDX rangefinder will utilize onboard Applied Ballistics Ultralight™ to instantly send your dope to the scope via Bluetooth. Using your basic ballistic profile, the ballistic solution is calculated for your target and will instantly illuminate on the BDX-R1 Digital Ballistic Reticle with windage and elevation holds in the SIERRA3BDX riflescope. A blue LED on the riflescope power selector indicates that the BDX system is paired, and when the reticle has received new ballistic holdover and windage data from the rangefinder.</p>
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