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Sig Sauer - Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope Black

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Description

Designed for hunters who value simplicity, reliability, and performance, the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC rifle scope delivers trusted Sig Sauer Electro-Optics quality at an accessible price point. Developed in collaboration with legendary outdoorsman Jackie Bushman, the Buckmasters line is built to meet real-world hunting needs without unnecessary complexity.

This scope features the custom Buckmasters Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) reticle, offering intuitive holdover reference points out to 500 yards. The non-illuminated reticle keeps the design straightforward and dependable for daytime hunting and range use, making it an excellent choice for hunters who prefer a traditional optic with modern optical performance.

 

For enhanced capability, the BUCKMASTERS BDC Reticle can be used with the BUCKMASTERS Rangefinder to provide aiming solutions to your specific caliber

 

Includes lay flat flip backs

 

Sig Sauer – Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope Standard Reticle

  • Magnification: 3–9x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 40 mm
  • Overall Length: 312 mm
  • Weight: 400 g
  • Illumination Settings: N/A
  • Main Tube Diameter: 1 Inch
  • Total Elevation Travel: 60 MOA
  • Travel Per Rotation: 15 MOA
  • Eye Relief (Low): 3.85 in
  • Eye Relief (High): 4.17 in
  • Field of View (Low @ 100 Yards): 34.1 ft
  • Field of View (High @ 100 Yards): 11.349 ft
  • Color: Black
  • Mount Included: No
  • Battery: N/A
  • Focal Plane: Second
  • Reticle: Buckmasters BDC
  • Illumination: No

Buckmasters Standard vs Hellfire — What’s the Difference?

SIG Sauer Buckmasters scopes are available in both Standard and Hellfire versions. The key difference is reticle illumination. Standard models use a non-illuminated BDC reticle, while Hellfire models add an illuminated BDC reticle for improved visibility in low-light conditions such as dawn, dusk, or shaded environments. Optics, magnification ranges, and mechanical features remain the same between Standard and Hellfire versions of the same model.

Model Magnification Objective Lens Reticle Type Illuminated Reticle Best Use Case
Buckmasters Standard 3–9x 40mm BDC No General daylight hunting and range use
Buckmasters Hellfire 3–9x 40mm BDC Yes Low-light hunting, dawn and dusk shots
Buckmasters Standard 3–9x 50mm BDC No Daylight hunting with increased light gathering
Buckmasters Hellfire 3–9x 50mm BDC Yes Low-light hunting with enhanced brightness
Buckmasters Standard 3–12x 44mm BDC No Longer-range daytime shooting
Buckmasters Hellfire 3–12x 44mm BDC Yes Low-light and extended-range hunting

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope suitable for hunters?

The Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope is designed with hunters in mind, offering a blend of simplicity, reliability, and performance. Its custom Buckmasters Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) reticle provides intuitive holdover reference points out to 500 yards, making it ideal for hunters who need straightforward and dependable optics. The non-illuminated reticle is perfect for daytime hunting and range use, ensuring that the scope remains uncomplicated and effective in typical hunting scenarios.

How does the Buckmasters BDC reticle enhance shooting accuracy?

The Buckmasters BDC reticle is specifically designed to enhance shooting accuracy by providing clear holdover points for various distances. This allows hunters to compensate for bullet drop over long distances without needing to adjust the scope's elevation settings constantly. By using the reticle's reference points, shooters can make quick and accurate shots, which is crucial in fast-paced hunting environments.

Can the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope be used in low-light conditions?

The Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x40 BDC Rifle Scope is primarily designed for daylight use due to its non-illuminated reticle. While it performs exceptionally well in standard lighting conditions, it may not be the best choice for low-light environments like dawn or dusk. For those scenarios, you might consider the Hellfire version of the Buckmasters scope, which includes an illuminated reticle for improved visibility.

What are the tradeoffs of using a non-illuminated reticle in the Buckmasters scope?

Using a non-illuminated reticle, like the one in the Buckmasters scope, offers simplicity and reliability but comes with certain tradeoffs. The main advantage is that it eliminates the need for batteries and reduces the risk of mechanical failure, making it ideal for daytime use. However, the lack of illumination can be a limitation in low-light conditions, where an illuminated reticle would provide better target visibility and accuracy.

How does the Buckmasters scope perform in terms of durability and build quality?

The Buckmasters scope is built to withstand the rigors of hunting environments, thanks to its robust construction and high-quality materials. It features a durable 1-inch main tube and is designed to be shockproof, waterproof, and fog-proof. These characteristics ensure that the scope can handle harsh weather conditions and rough handling, providing hunters with a reliable tool in the field.

What is the significance of the scope's 3–9x magnification range?

The 3–9x magnification range of the Buckmasters scope provides versatility for various hunting situations. At 3x, the scope offers a wide field of view, which is beneficial for tracking moving targets or scanning large areas. At 9x, it allows for more precise shots at longer distances. This range makes the scope suitable for both close-quarters hunting and longer-range shooting, catering to a wide array of hunting scenarios.

How does the Buckmasters scope integrate with the Buckmasters Rangefinder?

The Buckmasters scope is designed to work seamlessly with the Buckmasters Rangefinder, enhancing its utility in the field. The rangefinder provides precise distance measurements, which can be used in conjunction with the BDC reticle to calculate accurate holdover points for specific calibers. This integration helps hunters make more informed shooting decisions, improving accuracy and effectiveness during hunts.

What are the key differences between the Buckmasters Standard and Hellfire models?

The primary difference between the Buckmasters Standard and Hellfire models lies in the reticle illumination. The Standard model features a non-illuminated BDC reticle, which is ideal for general daylight hunting and range use. In contrast, the Hellfire model includes an illuminated reticle, providing enhanced visibility in low-light conditions such as dawn or dusk. This makes the Hellfire model more suitable for hunting in varied lighting environments.

How does the field of view change with magnification adjustments on the Buckmasters scope?

The field of view on the Buckmasters scope changes as you adjust the magnification, which is typical for variable power scopes. At the lower 3x magnification, the field of view is wider, measuring 34.1 feet at 100 yards, allowing for easier target acquisition and tracking. As you increase to 9x magnification, the field of view narrows to 11.349 feet at 100 yards, providing a more detailed view of distant targets but requiring more precise aiming.

What considerations should be made when mounting the Buckmasters scope?

When mounting the Buckmasters scope, it's important to consider the compatibility of the mounting system with your firearm. The scope does not include a mount, so you'll need to select one that fits the 1-inch main tube diameter. Ensure that the mount is sturdy and properly aligned to maintain accuracy. Additionally, consider the eye relief, which ranges from 3.85 to 4.17 inches, to ensure comfortable and safe shooting positions.