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Need a new LRF some advice please UPDATE SPOKE WITH SIG

Spoke with Sig a few minuets ago. Guy said he will send me an email, send him pics of the KILO 2K including the serial NO# and he will send me a replacement SIG KILO 3k FREE 100% absolutely free, just properly dispose of the old KILO 2K.

Now that's what I call customer service on a LRF that is at least eight years old and SIG is under no obligation to warranty it.
Hmmmm, I have a Kilo 2400 that died a few months ago. May be worth a try to get it replaced.
 
Too many downsides for the asking price.
You don't sound like someone who's used them. I prefer the Revic over our Leica RF binos. Ranging performance is notably improved and the ballistics more comprehensive. But if you're not doing much on the top end of "long range", they might be overkill. I get it that everyone has different parameters and expectations. 🤜🤛
 
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To be honest I didn't consider Sigs LRF warranty at time of purchase. Just didn't. I am looking for just a well made dependable weather proof LRF with a back lit screen. I will use it for archery and rifle deer hunting as well as turkey hunting. Unless I am hunting private ground for deer my ranges due to public ground cartridge length limitations, shots will be 300 yards and under as I use a 450 Bushmaster and Bear Creek copper bullets in my reloads whos' MV is 2550fps.

My budget right now is must be under $275. Can't afford a bino/LRF combo, LRF only.
I have a new in box Athlon Midas One Mile Rangefinder which has a lifetime warranty through Athlon which I'd be willing to part with for $225 shipped since I switched to rangefinder binoculars I won't be needing it.

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Thanks

PS if you don't care about a warranty I have a Simmons rangefinder I could let go for only $100 shipped which doesn't range as far as the Athlon, in fact it's not even in the same league, but fine for very close distances. I had previously purchased one of these Simmons cheapies and it worked so well for something so cheap I bought another as a spare.
 
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You don't sound like someone who's used them. I prefer the Revic over our Leica RF binos. Ranging performance is notably improved and the ballistics more comprehensive. But if you're not doing much on the top end of "long range", they might be overkill. I get it that everyone has different parameters and expectations. 🤜🤛
I haven't used them but the fact that they can't pair with a Kestrel is a downside IMO. I also would prefer the display show yardage, and solution on the same screen like the SIG10k G2 without having to scroll between them. And even though it is in its infancy, the shot marker tracking ability would be nice to have. Not crazy about using a proprietary ballistic solver either. How does their bullet library look? Is it pretty comprehensive?

Oh and the fact the it has a total warranty of 2 years is ludicrous as well.
 
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This is somewhat outside the parameters of the OP's intent for the thread, so I wanted to acknowledge that here and appreciate the OP's grace. :) So, the Revic is a hunters RF. It's about simplifying and decreasing the time and processes to acquire a target in a fast-changing high-pressure environment where the more components you need to sync together to make it happen simply decreases the opportunities or increases the chances of mistakes. That's what I like about it - does so much in one package with a simple accurate solution that works if you have the inputs correct for it to work from. I personally don't like having to sync stuff in the field. But that's me. You do what works for you and no offense here.

Having been in too many situations where other big-name RF's wouldn't give a range due to weather or target aspects, I appreciate how the Revic performs better in these same conditions (partly due to the improved beam divergence) as well as doing so incredibly quickly. Not to mention the advanced wind and earth based effects features built in. Not sure about the bullet library, but it's simple to enter any bullet specs for any custom profile and to true if needed - even right on the RF itself in the field with no access to the app. As to warranty, I've had nothing but incredible service from Gunwerks/Revic so I wasn't too worried about that. Have had more issues with brands promoting their strong warranty and actually needing to use them. We now have 5 of the Revic units in service, most for well over 2 years. So far so good. I would consider a Vectronix though. :) Just need to get my hands on one for trial to make the call for sure.
 
This is somewhat outside the parameters of the OP's intent for the thread, so I wanted to acknowledge that here and appreciate the OP's grace. :) So, the Revic is a hunters RF. It's about simplifying and decreasing the time and processes to acquire a target in a fast-changing high-pressure environment where the more components you need to sync together to make it happen simply decreases the opportunities or increases the chances of mistakes. That's what I like about it - does so much in one package with a simple accurate solution that works if you have the inputs correct for it to work from. I personally don't like having to sync stuff in the field. But that's me. You do what works for you and no offense here.

Having been in too many situations where other big-name RF's wouldn't give a range due to weather or target aspects, I appreciate how the Revic performs better in these same conditions (partly due to the improved beam divergence) as well as doing so incredibly quickly. Not to mention the advanced wind and earth based effects features built in. Not sure about the bullet library, but it's simple to enter any bullet specs for any custom profile and to true if needed - even right on the RF itself in the field with no access to the app. As to warranty, I've had nothing but incredible service from Gunwerks/Revic so I wasn't too worried about that. Have had more issues with brands promoting their strong warranty and actually needing to use them. We now have 5 of the Revic units in service, most for well over 2 years. So far so good. I would consider a Vectronix though. :) Just need to get my hands on one for trial to make the call for sure.
I have a pair of the Revic on the way. I will say though for the reasons I stated above I am having a bit of buyer's remorse. I bought them on an impulse. I will give them a fair shot, but I'm already predisposed to not be happy with them mainly for they style of shooting I do.

Truthfully my biggest hangup is the inability to pair with a Kestrel. I do more than just hunt long range. I shoot long range regularly (not competitively) many times with multiple rifles and multiple shooters. The ability to instantly change rifles in the kestrel is a huge benefit to me and being able to save multiple "targets" in the kestrel is a big deal to me as well. I use my kestrel every time I shoot. It pairs easily with my Leica 3500.com and gives accurate solutions, albeit a bit slow.

Regarding warrranty, I'm not praising let's say Vortex products because of their warranty because based on past experience, you will use it. But, a 2 year warranty on a $2,700 product doesn't show much faith in the longevity of your product. Say what you want about Gunwerks as a company, but when it comes down to it, what's written in their warranty statement is all they are obligated to abide by legally. It doesn't build confidence for me personally.
 
I have a pair of the Revic on the way. I will say though for the reasons I stated above I am having a bit of buyer's remorse. I bought them on an impulse. I will give them a fair shot, but I'm already predisposed to not be happy with them mainly for they style of shooting I do.

Truthfully my biggest hangup is the inability to pair with a Kestrel. I do more than just hunt long range. I shoot long range regularly (not competitively) many times with multiple rifles and multiple shooters. The ability to instantly change rifles in the kestrel is a huge benefit to me and being able to save multiple "targets" in the kestrel is a big deal to me as well. I use my kestrel every time I shoot. It pairs easily with my Leica 3500.com and gives accurate solutions, albeit a bit slow.

Regarding warrranty, I'm not praising let's say Vortex products because of their warranty because based on past experience, you will use it. But, a 2 year warranty on a $2,700 product doesn't show much faith in the longevity of your product. Say what you want about Gunwerks as a company, but when it comes down to it, what's written in their warranty statement is all they are obligated to abide by legally. It doesn't build confidence for me personally.
I'd personally not even open their box and just return them for a full refund and buy the SIG G2s with lifetime warranty instead.
 
I'd personally not even open their box and just return them for a full refund and buy the SIG G2s with lifetime warranty instead.
I'm not so sure Sig has a lifetime warranty on electronics.

EDIT: Looks like Sig has updated their electronics warranty.


But I have been looking into the Vectronix. For some reason I thought they were a lot more expensive than their competitors.
 
I have a terrapin I dropped and back when it was $1200 just to look at .Now its a outdated expensive paper weight.Im running a sig 8 k LRF
 
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