Sig Sauer just wrapped up its annual product launch, and we got some real treats in the optics department.
There’s a lot to get excited about, but right now we want to highlight the best new optics of Sig Next 2025. Get ready for all the tech you can handle in this batch of red dots, rifle scopes, and one particularly eye-catching spotting scope.
When you’re done here, don’t forget to head over and check out the Best New Guns of Sig Next 2025!
Best New Optics of Sig Next 2025
1. Romeo8T-AMR Combo Kit

Specs
- Magnification: 1x (Romeo8T), 3x (AMR)
- Reticle: Quad Ballistic Circle Dot 2.0
- Illumination Settings: 12 daytime, 3 night vision
- Battery: CR123
- Battery Run Time: 50,000 hrs
- Waterproof Rating: IPX8
- Weight: 19 oz
- Country of Origin: Assembled in the USA
- MSRP: $999.99
Features
- Automatic reticle changes when you flip up the AMR
- Night vision override button
- Now 30% smaller and lighter
The Sig Sauer Romeo8T-AMR and Juliet3T-AMR combo bring some big changes to the brand’s rifle red dot lineup this year.

For starters, it’s 30% smaller and lighter than before. That’ll go a long way in keeping your AR-15 agile.
The system is also much more advanced. The Romeo8T features four reticle options, including two with a bullet drop compensator reticle that’s useful at longer distances.

When you flip up the Juliet3T-AMR three-power magnifier, the Romeo8T-AMR automatically recognizes that you’re using magnification and switches to the BDC reticle of your choice.
There are 12 daytime brightness settings and three night-vision-compatible settings. Once again, you can program presets for day and night, then toggle between them with a single override button instead of tapping up and down until you get the setting you want.
SIg Sauer lists an MSRP of $999.99 for the Romeo8T-AMR combo kit.
2. Bravo6T-BDX

Specs
- Configurations: 3-18×44, 5-30×56
- Reticle: MRAD Milling 2.0, MRAD DEV-L 2.0
- Focal Plane: First focal plane
- Field of View: 35 ft at 100 yds (Bravo6T-BDX 3-18×44), 21 ft at 100 yds (Bravo6T-BDX 5-30×56)
- Turrets: Exposed and elevation, capped windage
- Adjustment Increments: 0.1 MRAD
- Tube Diameter: 35 mm
- Ballistic Software: Applied Ballistics
- Battery Type: CR1/3N
- Weight: 23 oz (Bravo6T-BDX 3-18×44), 33 oz (Bravo6T-BDX 5-30×56)
- Country of Origin: Assembled in the USA
- MSRP: $2,399.99 (Bravo6T-BDX 3-18×44), $2,499.99 (Bravo6T-BDX 5-30×56)
Features
- Heads-up display with personalized ballistic solutions
- Applied Ballistics software
- Picatinny diving board accessory mount
- Bluetooth connectivity within 30 yards
Do you want to stretch the limits of your long-range precision shooting? Sig has two new rifle scopes just for you. The Sig Sauer Bravo6T-BDX comes in DMR-style 3-18×44 and long-range 5-30×56 configurations.

Both let you choose between an MRAD Milling 2.0 and an MRAD DEV-L 2.0 reticle. Both are first focal plane, and adjust in 0.1 MRAD increments.
The really good stuff is inside, though. These rifle scopes come loaded with Applied Ballistics software, environmental sensors, and Sig’s eTRAK elevation dial. When you dial for elevation, a heads-up display will show the distance to your current point of impact.

Instead of referencing a DOPE card, you can just dial in elevation until the right yardage appears in your HUD and send it.
Both scope’s mounts include a Picatinny diving board, where you can mount a rangefinder like Sig’s new Kilo Warp for maximum speed and efficiency.
Sig Sauer lists an MSRP of $2,399.99 for the Bravo6T-BDX 3-18×44, and $2,499.99 for the Bravo6T-BDX 5-30×56.
3. Oscar6 HDX Pro

Specs
- Configuration: 6-32×60
- Image Stabilization: OmniScan
- Battery Type: AA
- Minimum Focus Distance: 5 m
- Mount: ARCA
- Waterproof Rating: IPX7
- Length: 11.5”
- Weight: 55 oz
- Country of Origin:
- MSRP: $1,999.99
Features
- OmniScan image stabilization with 2 degrees of compensation
- Improved light transmission for twilight glassing
- Detachable eyepiece
When it comes to magnification in spotting scopes, sometimes less is more. As for technology, it seems that more is more because the Sig Sauer Oscar6 HDX Pro is the most exciting spotting scope to come out in quite a while.

Its 16- to 32-power magnification range is versatile, and the compact size leaves plenty of room in your pack, whether you’re filling the freezer or shooting a PRS match.
It’s powered by OmniScan image stabilization with two degrees of compensation, meaning that what you see through the Oscar6 HDX Pro will be crisp and clear, even when strong winds make your tripod shiver. All you need are two AA batteries for 50 hours of glassing.

Mounting is easy; this spotting scope has an ARCA base that will be familiar to any precision shooter.
The Eyepiece is detachable, which gives me hope that Sig will offer MOA and MRAD reticle options for precision shooters in the near future.
Sig Sauer lists an MSRP of $1,999.99 for the Oscar6 HDX Pro.
What do you think of the new Sig Sauer optics? Let us know below. For all things glass, check out our Scope & Optic Ultimate Resource!
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