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G7 BR2500 VS SIG KILO2400ABS
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1503610" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My observations owning both, that my help in choosing:</p><p></p><p>Sig 2400</p><p>-more compact size</p><p>-more visible/automatic light intensity, ranging reticle in very low light conditions</p><p>-advanced ballistics(spin drift, correolis, and custom curves) for ELR shooting</p><p></p><p>Gunwerks G7(2nd generation)</p><p>-self contained programming, no devise(ex. I-phone) required. Very simple to use. </p><p>-on board(no need to enter a program mode), fingertip control of near/far filters and wind dope. Very fast, operation and precise ranging of game in difficult cover. </p><p>-2-3x longer battery life. </p><p></p><p>While I have owned the G7 far longer then the Sig, i can't speak to the Sig's long term reliability. I have had a few lock-ups, but that could just be my unit. Both versions of the G7 have been faultless for several seasons. I have made several 1st round hits on game/varmints with both units out to 1200 yards. Dopes are usually the same, or within 1 click. For hunting at long range, I don't think you could go wrong with either unit. With little time with skittish, mature whitetails, my primary quarry, I find myself preferring the G7, but that could be several years of familiarity and a few dozen game animals/varmints at long range under its belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1503610, member: 10291"] My observations owning both, that my help in choosing: Sig 2400 -more compact size -more visible/automatic light intensity, ranging reticle in very low light conditions -advanced ballistics(spin drift, correolis, and custom curves) for ELR shooting Gunwerks G7(2nd generation) -self contained programming, no devise(ex. I-phone) required. Very simple to use. -on board(no need to enter a program mode), fingertip control of near/far filters and wind dope. Very fast, operation and precise ranging of game in difficult cover. -2-3x longer battery life. While I have owned the G7 far longer then the Sig, i can’t speak to the Sig’s long term reliability. I have had a few lock-ups, but that could just be my unit. Both versions of the G7 have been faultless for several seasons. I have made several 1st round hits on game/varmints with both units out to 1200 yards. Dopes are usually the same, or within 1 click. For hunting at long range, I don’t think you could go wrong with either unit. With little time with skittish, mature whitetails, my primary quarry, I find myself preferring the G7, but that could be several years of familiarity and a few dozen game animals/varmints at long range under its belt. [/QUOTE]
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