NEWINGTON, N.H., (June 25, 2019) –SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to announce the 2019 Industry Choice, Optic of the Year KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars are now shipping.
The SIG SAUER Electro-Optics KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars are the world’s most advanced laser rangefinder binocular. They can be used on their own or be paired with a Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) Riflescope and SIG BDX app. The BDX system allows input of ballistics data and environmental conditions to calculate the exact holdover solution to target. This information is displayed in the KILO3000BDX and can be transmitted to any BDX riflescope to display the exact holdover dot.
The KILO3000BDX Features the revolutionary LightWave DSP™ rangefinder engine for extreme speed and distance capabilities, HyperScan™ technology providing 4 range updates per second, and the Lumatic™ display that automatically calibrates display brightness to ambient light conditions.
KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binocular Specs:
Range: Up to (1500 Deer)(2000 Trees)(5000 Reflective)
Reticle: Circle
Overall Length: 5.75”
Overall Width: 5.00”
Height: 2.5”
Weight: 31 oz.
Field of View: 320 ft. at 1,000 yards
Eye Relief: 18mm
Objective Lens Diameter: 42mm
MSRP: $1,439.99
Complete product specs and information on the SIG SAUER Electro-Optics KILO3000BDX Rangefinding Binoculars is available at sigsauer.com.
What is the magnification of these bino’s?
If you jump to the link, your answer is right there. It would have been faster than typing in this question.
They are 10 power.
Smartass
@Bill…so why should SSD actually NOT respond as he did. The information is provided. An idiot can not be bothered to click on a link. Why should SSD be responsible for anwering every moron’s stupid question?
So, right back at you “Bill”
The magnification should have been included with the rest of the specs.
What is the Industry Choice Award and how significant is the award if the product has yet to get out to a wide user base?
10X is good middle magnification for this application.
Think I would rather have the Fury HD 5000, considering Vortex’s service level. They are both from the same Japanese factory either way.
Outside my budget by a lot, but that’s a cool looking bino.
Without a mil reticle, these are useless for military applications. How do you adjust fire without that?
Gotta buy other matching equipment, perhaps. The article mentions a scope and app.