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Best long range rangefinder for the common man
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<blockquote data-quote="GPR23" data-source="post: 1513550" data-attributes="member: 104192"><p>Those with the sig kilo 2000 or 2200, have you used them in cold snowy conditions?</p><p></p><p>I had a 2000 and now a 2200 and both work great during the summer but are terrible in cold snowy conditions. Last winter I could not get any range past 600 yards in very cold conditions.</p><p></p><p>Elk hunting this year my buddies Vortex 1800 consistently ranged further then the sig 2200. Plus it has a cross hair so you know what your ranging. the Sig has a giant circle, so your not sure if your hitting the elk or the giant tree 50 yards behind it....</p><p></p><p>If i was to get a new one for hunting I'd try the Nikon stabilized 3000. Looks like a promising unit. Or the vortex 1800 i thought was very impressive and you can't beat their warranty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPR23, post: 1513550, member: 104192"] Those with the sig kilo 2000 or 2200, have you used them in cold snowy conditions? I had a 2000 and now a 2200 and both work great during the summer but are terrible in cold snowy conditions. Last winter I could not get any range past 600 yards in very cold conditions. Elk hunting this year my buddies Vortex 1800 consistently ranged further then the sig 2200. Plus it has a cross hair so you know what your ranging. the Sig has a giant circle, so your not sure if your hitting the elk or the giant tree 50 yards behind it.... If i was to get a new one for hunting I'd try the Nikon stabilized 3000. Looks like a promising unit. Or the vortex 1800 i thought was very impressive and you can't beat their warranty! [/QUOTE]
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