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Sig Sauer - Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope Black

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Description

Built for hunters who want improved light-gathering performance without added complexity, the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3–9x50 BDC rifle scope offers clarity, durability, and dependable performance in the field. Inspired by Jackie Bushman, the Buckmasters series delivers Sig Sauer Electro-Optics quality at a price point accessible to everyday hunters.

The custom Buckmasters BDC reticle provides intuitive holdover reference points out to 500 yards, making longer shots more manageable without dialing turrets. The non-illuminated reticle keeps the optic simple and rugged, ideal for daylight hunting conditions and shooters who prefer a clean, distraction-free sight picture.

 

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 3–9x50 BDC Rifle Scope Standard Reticle

  • Magnification: 3–9x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm
  • Overall Length: 312 mm
  • Weight: 450 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 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope suitable for daylight hunting?

The Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope is specifically designed for daylight hunting due to its non-illuminated reticle and large objective lens. The 50mm objective lens enhances light-gathering capabilities, providing a clear and bright image even in challenging lighting conditions. The absence of illumination keeps the optic simple and rugged, reducing potential distractions and mechanical failures. This makes it ideal for hunters who prefer a straightforward, reliable scope for daytime use.

How does the Buckmasters BDC reticle assist with long-range shots?

The Buckmasters BDC reticle is designed to provide intuitive holdover points for long-range shots up to 500 yards. This feature allows hunters to compensate for bullet drop without adjusting the scope's turrets, which is particularly useful when quick follow-up shots are necessary. By using the reticle's reference points, shooters can maintain accuracy over varying distances, making it easier to engage targets at extended ranges.

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 optimal for daylight conditions. In contrast, the Hellfire model includes an illuminated reticle, enhancing visibility in low-light environments such as dawn or dusk. Both models share the same optical and mechanical features, including magnification and lens quality.

Can the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope be used with a rangefinder?

Yes, the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope can be effectively paired with a rangefinder for enhanced accuracy. Using a rangefinder allows hunters to determine the exact distance to their target, which can then be used in conjunction with the BDC reticle to adjust aim points. This combination is particularly beneficial for long-range shooting, where precise distance measurements are crucial for accuracy.

What are the benefits of the second focal plane design in the Buckmasters scope?

The second focal plane design in the Buckmasters scope ensures that the reticle size remains constant regardless of magnification. This feature is advantageous for hunters who need a consistent aiming point at all zoom levels. It allows for precise shot placement without recalibrating the reticle size as magnification changes, making it easier to maintain focus on the target.

How does the Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope perform in rugged conditions?

The Sig Sauer Buckmasters 3-9x50 BDC Rifle Scope is built to withstand tough, rugged conditions commonly encountered during hunting. Its durable construction is designed to handle the bumps and knocks of outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance. The scope's weather-resistant features protect it from moisture and dust, making it a dependable choice for hunters who venture into challenging environments.

What mounting options are available for the Buckmasters 3-9x50 scope?

The Buckmasters 3-9x50 scope does not include a mount, providing flexibility in choosing the best mounting solution for your rifle. It features a standard 1-inch main tube diameter, compatible with a wide range of rings and bases. Hunters should select mounts that are appropriate for their specific firearm and intended use, ensuring the scope is securely attached and properly aligned for accurate shooting.

How does the eye relief of the Buckmasters scope affect shooting comfort?

The Buckmasters scope offers generous eye relief, ranging from 3.85 to 4.17 inches, enhancing shooting comfort and safety. Adequate eye relief is crucial for preventing scope bite, especially when using rifles with significant recoil. It also allows for a more relaxed shooting position, reducing eye strain during extended periods of use. This feature is particularly beneficial for hunters who spend long hours in the field.

What are the tradeoffs of using a non-illuminated reticle in low-light conditions?

Using a non-illuminated reticle, like the one in the Buckmasters scope, can pose challenges in low-light conditions. While the scope is excellent for daylight use, its performance may be limited during dawn or dusk when visibility is reduced. Hunters may find it more difficult to acquire targets without the additional contrast provided by illumination. For those who frequently hunt in low-light environments, considering the Hellfire model with an illuminated reticle might be beneficial.

How does the field of view impact target acquisition with the Buckmasters scope?

The field of view (FOV) of the Buckmasters scope, ranging from 34.1 feet at low magnification to 11.349 feet at high magnification, plays a crucial role in target acquisition. A wider FOV at lower magnifications allows hunters to spot and track moving targets more easily, which is advantageous in dynamic hunting scenarios. Conversely, the narrower FOV at higher magnifications is ideal for focusing on distant targets, providing a detailed view for precise shot placement.