I’m looking for the same thing, I haven’t ordered them yet but thinking the 16x50s will be closer to what I want. They are much larger and heavier than the x42s from what I understand, still lighter than the 12x50s I happily carried.
Yeah I really want to try some ranging binos instead of the 10s but it’s crossed my mind keeping them.
I’ll be curious to see if sig finds something wonky with this set. I’ll be happy to buy another set of 42mm 16s if this ends up being consistent.
I agree about this. I only want a new sight so bad because I’ve had my mbg pro so long. The dialed checks all the boxes for me for functions and weight but it’s at least $100 more than the comparable options from the other high quality American made sights. I may wait on a sale or something...
I’ve had a Xmid 2P in sil poly, a Xmid 1p, and I now have a Xmid 1 pro. The weight savings is cool but I’ve realized I prefer just stuffing the poly in my bag vs rolling and folding of the DCF. Also the sil poly x mids are a a full double wall vs the single wall pro versions. I have my pro for...
Yeah I think the boonie is the only adjustable 3 pin vertical with 3 adjustable indicators. I think if I was going vertical that would be my choice. For 3 pin horizontal or fixed vertical, I feel like the dialed looks great on paper, seems to be the lightest with the most features. I was all but...
That looks like a pretty nice sight. I shoot the black gold pro with a 3 pin horizontal housing and it has dual indicators, pretty similar to yours.
I love that sight but I do shoot a different arrow for target and hunting and sometimes I’ll practice with a different arrow. I always thought it...
Anybody looking at the new sight that Dialed released? I like some of the features like the multiple dials being on at one time, the light weight, and the flexibility of the indicators, and the ability to have the yardage tape inside your riser even though it’s on a wheel. I messed with an arxos...