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You mean that thing in his signature block?That would require a phone number....lol.
I have two recommendations depending on how you expect to use your Range Finder as well as a resource you should consider purchasing and reading before you purchase a Range Finder.
If you are looking for a binocular, I recommend the Sig Sauer KILO 3000 BDX 10X42. From what, I've read and and seen on YouTube, this device can range targets > 2000 meters. That is performance similar to the Vectronix devices at a lower cost. This is a YouTube review by Tiborasaurex. Rex knows his stuff and his reviews are accurate.
I would purchase a pair of these binoculars if; i) the binoculars were 10X50 and ii) if the binoculars had the anemometer and ballistic computer capabilities of the Sig 2400.
I shoot steel at distances greater than what my Sig 2400 can range and for those distances I use google earth to calculate the distances.
I use my Sig 2400 for hunting. That device works great out to 1,500 meters plus it gives me the ballistic solution. I don't have a problem taking and animal at 1,000 meters if I have a good rest and the wind is manageable.
If you don't need the ballistic computer, I would get the binoculars. If you do need the ballistic computer, I recommend the Sig 2400. I used to use a range finder and Kestrel anemometer and input the data in an application on my iPhone with cold hands. That is slow and error prone.
Finally, I recommend reading Bryan Litz book "Modern Advancements in Long Range Shooting". That book has a chapter written by Nick Vitalbo. Nick is an engineer who has a small company that is developing the technology that Sig is implementing in their devices. Before I read this chapter, I really didn't know what to look for in a Range finder and why. Very helpful. The rest of the book is a very good read as well.
Have you attached 2400 to monopod/bipod/tripod with the included mount I find a monopod/trek pole works well. Wish the reticle were something other than a gigantic (30moa??) circle. Needs to be a point reticle. Seems like a shotgun reticle for a rifle application.I wouldn't worry about the kilo, they work great and have good warranty. I can hit 3000 with my 2400 ab and have no problem ranging animals at 2400 ( as long as I can find a way to hold still)
It does come with a free bdx version of applied ballistic. You down load to your phone or iPad. Blue tooth transfer range and angle to phone you get ballistic sol on both. Works to 800 yards. It will also pair to kestrel and garmin foretrex both having applied ballistic elite giving sol to 10000 yards on that device. Past 1000 it is best to rest the unit or use a tripod for quicker return on small targets