huntforfood
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what are you looking to get out of your 2400, pricewise?Sig 2400. I have for sale if you are interested. I had the g7 and loved it. Just massive and hated that. Sig is awesome. Leica is awesome too
what are you looking to get out of your 2400, pricewise?Sig 2400. I have for sale if you are interested. I had the g7 and loved it. Just massive and hated that. Sig is awesome. Leica is awesome too
The Leica is also fast. No complaints there.I will see if i can do an inperson compare of sig annd leica. Leica glass is superb but speed and range reliability are other factors to consider.
Me tooThat's exciting news. I love my G7 BR2 rangefinder. Smaller would be nice.
I'm thinking 8-900. I'd be fine with 850 if you're interested. The unit is a little over a year old.what are you looking to get out of your 2400, pricewise?
The BR4 version will be out next spring. Half the size, better ranging, uses the new Revic ballistic engine.
Yes it gives wind calls in the rangefinder when paired. 3200 is the binoculars.Does the 3500.com give wind calls in the binos when paired with Kestrel?
Is it going to have any integration with the Revic scope? And on that note is there a new lighter Revic coming as well?The BR4 version will be out next spring. Half the size, better ranging, uses the new Revic ballistic engine.
Leica 3200 is on the way to me. I've been down this road too. You don't have to have kestrel for the data in the 3200.Right now I have the BR2500 and a pair of binos. I'm looking forward to the day when I can have it all done on binos without any needed connections to other devices in the field - I don't mind using a phone to upload rifle data but don't want to have to get environmentals from a Kestrel.
Zeiss has a solution and waiting for others to get on board - would love to see something introduced this off-season. Seems like Leica and Sig have options if connected to a kestrel, but I don't want to upgrade from what I have and still need another device for a real time shooting solution. I will say it can be confusing to determine what exactly is done on the binos and what is done via the kestrel...so my understanding may be off.