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SIG Kilo 2400 with Applied Ballistics!!
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<blockquote data-quote="kgoltz" data-source="post: 1333575" data-attributes="member: 84623"><p>I too am having trouble with the 2400 calibrating to my known gun ballistics. I went out and used the rangefinder at 55 degrees and it worked great. I go out at 82 degrees and the range finder shows a 3.0 MOA increase in the solution at 600 yards. The known MOA was 2.75 MOA less and that is only at 600 yards. My pressure and density altitude aren't even close to what the HUD shows. My known pressure was 29.85 and the HUD showed 23.50 and my known altitude is 6666 ft and the HUD showed 9130 ft. I have tried to call Sig and can't get tech guys to call me back. They just want to talk wind and gun speed and that is what is changing the solution. I didn't put any wind in this weekend and the rangefinder isn't even close to my known data. Any ideas how to get this rangefinder to read the right pressure and altitude? Maybe a bad batch of sensors? My buddy bought his at the exact same place and time and he is having the exact same problems!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgoltz, post: 1333575, member: 84623"] I too am having trouble with the 2400 calibrating to my known gun ballistics. I went out and used the rangefinder at 55 degrees and it worked great. I go out at 82 degrees and the range finder shows a 3.0 MOA increase in the solution at 600 yards. The known MOA was 2.75 MOA less and that is only at 600 yards. My pressure and density altitude aren't even close to what the HUD shows. My known pressure was 29.85 and the HUD showed 23.50 and my known altitude is 6666 ft and the HUD showed 9130 ft. I have tried to call Sig and can't get tech guys to call me back. They just want to talk wind and gun speed and that is what is changing the solution. I didn't put any wind in this weekend and the rangefinder isn't even close to my known data. Any ideas how to get this rangefinder to read the right pressure and altitude? Maybe a bad batch of sensors? My buddy bought his at the exact same place and time and he is having the exact same problems! [/QUOTE]
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