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Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9×40 scope

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I test and review the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9×40 BDC rifle scope. This was filmed at a law enforcement gun range under supervision of a Range Safety Officer. Read more about this scope at:

CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:30 Unboxing
01:04 Features
03:56 Outdoor Testing
05:21 Range Testing
09:41 Conclusions

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PRODUCTION NOTES
Edited on Apple Final Cut Pro X
Shot on Panasonic G85 and Samsung S7 and S21+
This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All demonstrations were filmed in a safe and legally regulated location. Do not try this at home without proper supervision. Portions of this video may have been filmed in a Law Enforcement shooting range supervised by a certified Range Safety Officer.

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25 COMMENTS

  1. I purchased one but felt the glass was a bit dim, and on my example the build quality failed due to partial stiffness of the power range adjustment, yet smooth on the other side. Also, one could see the sidewalls of the scope tube when looking through it. I however do not believe being able to see the sidewalls of a scope tube when looking through it means the scope is inoperable, rather that it is just a luxury by other products to not to be distracted by the extra visuals, please correct me if I am wrong, other than that, I liked the scope, but it was the failed build quality that forced me to exchange it for something else, which was too bad because I bought the combo pack that came with a rangefinder that I am sure would've been better than the old Bushnell pinpoint that I bought at a thrift store. Thanks for another interesting video and hope to keep on seeing more.

  2. In the future could you include the parallax info like what distance it’s set at or if adjustable what the close focus is . Also on the turrets would you show if there is indication markings on the post so you know what rotation you are on. PCP air rifles are becoming very popular so a close focus of the parallax like 10 yards or close is a must for a lot of shooters along with the turret rotation indicator.

  3. I just picked one up from Amazon to mount on a Henry single shot in 223 cal. I ordered it before I saw this this review and was very surprised with the quality. I have Nikon's on my other rifles but, can't get them anymore. They were a affordable but good quality scope.

  4. That sucks that they didn't keep the spring-loaded turrets like when Nikon had the Buckmaster 2. Those are really nice. You didn't need a wrench to loosen any screw you could just pull up on the turret and turn it to zero.

  5. Just picked this scope up. Very nice for $85. I did not want to buy a scope for the range that cost as much as my rifle, just doesn’t make sense to me. Hoping for longevity… we’ll see.

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