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SIG Kilo 2400 ABS Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomer51" data-source="post: 1839207" data-attributes="member: 93350"><p>I've got a problem with a SIG Kilo 2400. I've entered several gun profiles using a 200 yard zero. I'm not using any of the MV-temp relationships or custom calibration. The biggest issue is that no matter what profile I select, if I range the target butt at 200 yards, it gives something close to a +0.36 MOA correction. I can't think of any condition that would create that kind of holdover with a 200 yd zero. Additionally, if I range a target at, say 5 yds, it will give me a horizontal dial-up of 0.10 MOA. I have a 10 MPH full-value programmed in each profile. </p><p></p><p>The ranging portion of the rangefinder works great, so I have to believe I've got something entered wrong, but I've been through the manual and the gun profiles a bunch of times and can't find anything goofy. If anyone has run into this before, I'd appreciate the help!</p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomer51, post: 1839207, member: 93350"] I've got a problem with a SIG Kilo 2400. I've entered several gun profiles using a 200 yard zero. I'm not using any of the MV-temp relationships or custom calibration. The biggest issue is that no matter what profile I select, if I range the target butt at 200 yards, it gives something close to a +0.36 MOA correction. I can't think of any condition that would create that kind of holdover with a 200 yd zero. Additionally, if I range a target at, say 5 yds, it will give me a horizontal dial-up of 0.10 MOA. I have a 10 MPH full-value programmed in each profile. The ranging portion of the rangefinder works great, so I have to believe I've got something entered wrong, but I've been through the manual and the gun profiles a bunch of times and can't find anything goofy. If anyone has run into this before, I'd appreciate the help! Thanks, Jim [/QUOTE]
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