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<blockquote data-quote="tuscan" data-source="post: 1301103" data-attributes="member: 90621"><p>Just tried my Sig Kilo 2400 last week with nearly exactly the situation you describe. I live in the Midwest at 700 ft, and hunt/shoot in CO at 7000-9000. The Sig Kilo made those kind of adjustments perfectly. The sensors it uses for temp, absolute pressure, and angle made the adjustments perfectly for me. Now for me it is SigPWL. A note on wind - the meter included with the Sig is ok, but then you have to use a smart phone. I was shooting straight down wind, blowing about 8-10mph, no issue at 200-500, until i went at my 740 yard gong, which is also across a ravine and on an upslope. Guess where my shots went? High. Downrange, the wind was going upslope about 60 deg at target. Wind is always teaching us lessons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuscan, post: 1301103, member: 90621"] Just tried my Sig Kilo 2400 last week with nearly exactly the situation you describe. I live in the Midwest at 700 ft, and hunt/shoot in CO at 7000-9000. The Sig Kilo made those kind of adjustments perfectly. The sensors it uses for temp, absolute pressure, and angle made the adjustments perfectly for me. Now for me it is SigPWL. A note on wind - the meter included with the Sig is ok, but then you have to use a smart phone. I was shooting straight down wind, blowing about 8-10mph, no issue at 200-500, until i went at my 740 yard gong, which is also across a ravine and on an upslope. Guess where my shots went? High. Downrange, the wind was going upslope about 60 deg at target. Wind is always teaching us lessons. [/QUOTE]
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