michaelfelix13
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Yes, The 2200 may be discontinued now and the 5k is about the same price point. I saw the 5k on sale for $499 just the other day.who had it on sale
Yes, The 2200 may be discontinued now and the 5k is about the same price point. I saw the 5k on sale for $499 just the other day.who had it on sale
The Sig KILO2200 will give accurate wind and elevation out to 800 yards. I bought 2 of these, one for my son and one for my son in law. I compared them to my BR2 and they track right with it.
Thank uNope, it was EuroOptic, I've bought demo stuff from them before and they've never been opened. I think it's a way for them to get around the MFG fixed MAP pricing. I just got a scope from the and that was the case. Labeled demo buy was never opened and brand new.
Sig Sauer KILO5K 7x25mm Like New Demo Ballistic Rangefinding Monocular SOK5K705
Sig Sauer KILO5K 7x25mm Like New Demo Ballistic Rangefinding Monocular SOK5K705 for Sale!www.eurooptic.com
Thanks for all your recommendations. After much research . I am going with the Sig 5k. Range finding bino just to much weight. I have a nice light pair of Swaros that are very clear. The stand alone range finder is light . At 71 do not want to carry the kitchen sinkI have a pair of Leica Geovid R 10x binos. Work well and I find the glass a bit better than my 10x Swaros, but… They are heavy and I for one just don't like having "all my eggs in one basket". More to go wrong (not that it will in a Leica). Not as versatile as separate ones reducing flexibility. I mainly use them spotting for prairie dogs and they do work well for that.
I now mostly use an older Leica rangefinder and compact 10x binos.
All this said, you must realize I am on my 75th year and not as stubbornly strong and into pain as I use to be. LOL!
Best of luck determining just what works best for you! There are just so many options these days.
Video demo at bottom of pageLooking for a range finder that is accurate out to 800 yds. . Any suggestions
I use the Sig 2200, no complaints. Lots of great range finders to choose from though.Looking for a range finder that is accurate out to 800 yds. . Any suggestions