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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1323155" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have both the G7/Gen2 and the Sig 2400 RF's. I have used the G7(Gen1&2) extensively for hunting as I have only had the Sig 2400 about 7 months. I have used both rangefinders for PRS. While most of my shooting is at under 1000 yards, I have tested them against the Kestral out to 1350 yards. </p><p>My experiences indicate that the atmospheric outputs(and drops) of both RF's are identical, with coreolis and spin drift not included in calculations since the G7 does not have SD and CE capability. For under 1000 yard hunting and PRS this hasn't made a difference. I rarely use the wind calculating feature of either RF. When I do, the G7's wind calculator is faster and easier to access. While both are excellent RF's, each has particular features that play to personal preference. IMO, either RF is faster and more convenient then using the Kestrel/etc for the ranges I generally shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1323155, member: 10291"] I have both the G7/Gen2 and the Sig 2400 RF's. I have used the G7(Gen1&2) extensively for hunting as I have only had the Sig 2400 about 7 months. I have used both rangefinders for PRS. While most of my shooting is at under 1000 yards, I have tested them against the Kestral out to 1350 yards. My experiences indicate that the atmospheric outputs(and drops) of both RF's are identical, with coreolis and spin drift not included in calculations since the G7 does not have SD and CE capability. For under 1000 yard hunting and PRS this hasn't made a difference. I rarely use the wind calculating feature of either RF. When I do, the G7's wind calculator is faster and easier to access. While both are excellent RF's, each has particular features that play to personal preference. IMO, either RF is faster and more convenient then using the Kestrel/etc for the ranges I generally shoot. [/QUOTE]
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