Posted March 2, 2020 8:37 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

A direct view thermal sight able to capture images and record video in eight different color palettes, Sig Sauer’s new ECHO3 is headed to market.
New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer last week debuted their latest compact thermal reflex sight using their Ballistic Data Xchange (BDX) technology, the ECHO3.
Building on their original ECHO line, which was introduced three years ago, the newest sight in the series is available with either a 1-6x or 2-12x magnification, the ECHO3 can be used with 9 different onboard SmartBDC ballistic holdover reticles or it can be paired with any KILOBDX rangefinder.
What’s a BDX rangefinder? Check out this short video to get how that bad boy works.

For those looking to capture great pics or videos of their hunt or target session, the ECHO3 includes a motion-activated MOTAC display that powers up automatically when it senses motion. With 6 hours of runtime using a pair CR123 lithium batteries, the sight has eight color palettes– Red, Red Hot, Black Hot, White Hot, Edge, Tyrian, Iron, and Fire–along with six brightness settings.
Using an included quick disconnect mount with a throw-lever attachment, the company describes the new ECHO model as a huge improvement over traditional eyepiece style thermals, as it is direct-view
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Source: Guns.com

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