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New SIG Kilo 10K released
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 3108765" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>I had an opportunity to look through these over the weekend. I am familiar with the infamous blue tint of Sig electro optics as I've owned them before. </p><p></p><p>I only detected a slight blue tint in one specific area and the Sig rep said they did the best they could but had to retain a small bit to ensure the display was readable under all conditions. </p><p></p><p>I also checked out the Revics while we were there. They are the exact same form factor as the Sig down to the battery compartment. I will say I much prefer the display in the Sig over the Revic. The Revic cycled through the elevation and windage adjustments too quickly for my liking. the menu interface was much more user friendly in the Sig as well. </p><p></p><p>If I were buying one of these two TODAY, it would be the Sigs gen 2. I didn't get a chance to compare against the Leica 10x42 Pro AB+ as they weren't present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 3108765, member: 71221"] I had an opportunity to look through these over the weekend. I am familiar with the infamous blue tint of Sig electro optics as I’ve owned them before. I only detected a slight blue tint in one specific area and the Sig rep said they did the best they could but had to retain a small bit to ensure the display was readable under all conditions. I also checked out the Revics while we were there. They are the exact same form factor as the Sig down to the battery compartment. I will say I much prefer the display in the Sig over the Revic. The Revic cycled through the elevation and windage adjustments too quickly for my liking. the menu interface was much more user friendly in the Sig as well. If I were buying one of these two TODAY, it would be the Sigs gen 2. I didn’t get a chance to compare against the Leica 10x42 Pro AB+ as they weren’t present. [/QUOTE]
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