I am no help,but certainly put me on the list for one.
We will be carrying the Kilo 2400 at the LRH Store. I'm meeting with our Sig Sauer sales rep next week. I'll post all the info about price, schedule, etc. after that.
Stay Tuned!
What he said! I am interested for sure as long as we can load custom hand load data into it.
From what I have read about it, it's loaded with your standard applied ballistics ballistic calculator, so I believe you can do a full customization, and use their custom drag tables from their library for specific bullets as well, and have on board sensors that you can turn on and off to read atmospheric conditions (density altitude, temp humidity), as well as blue tooth to link with your smartphone or tablet. And the report also said it comes with a wind meter. And the ranging capabilities are increased by 25%, it now comes with a tripod mount, and you can select from different reticles. Also has some of the same features as the 2000, such as angle modified range and the freakin fast scan mode.
If it is everything they are saying it is, then it is EXACTLY how I would describe the perfect rangefinder. But, only time will tell. I plan on owning one as soon as I can get my mits on one
I've been using 2 of them since April. They work!
The circle is probably 1/3 the size of the Kilo 2000 with the beam alignment definitely in the circle. This is being verified during assembly, which happens to be in Oregon.
This rangefinder has been spot on with 2 6.5 Gaps, 1 6.5 creedmoor, 1 7wsm, and several other rifles I've tested it against.
It is stupid easy to program. Not much different than loading your shooter program and then sending the info via Bluetooth to the unit. It is definitely a game changer.