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Sig Rangefinder Dying
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<blockquote data-quote="kingston" data-source="post: 2753116" data-attributes="member: 23380"><p>I found this thread yesterday while searching for a solution to a problem with my Sig Kilo2000. Ironically, mine completely died last week. The internal display had been getting dimmer and dimmer, particularly toward the periphery. It finally got to the point that I could barely read three digits before not displaying anything at all. I changed the battery with a fresh load tested battery to no avail. </p><p></p><p>What's odd is this unit was used sparingly. I purchased this Sig Kilo 2000 in 2016. The unit spent most of its life inside my truck's center console. It was always in it's case. I never hunted with it. I hunt with Geovids. I called Sig as you suggested and they offered me a 20% discount on a replacement. This was extremely disappointing.</p><p></p><p>These instruments need to have better warranties. I could understand if the unit was heavily used or abused, but it's in perfect physical condition. The lenses and sensor are perfect. The internals are junk. I can't see throwing good money after bad with Sig Sauer. I'd like to replace it, but I'm not sure with what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingston, post: 2753116, member: 23380"] I found this thread yesterday while searching for a solution to a problem with my Sig Kilo2000. Ironically, mine completely died last week. The internal display had been getting dimmer and dimmer, particularly toward the periphery. It finally got to the point that I could barely read three digits before not displaying anything at all. I changed the battery with a fresh load tested battery to no avail. What's odd is this unit was used sparingly. I purchased this Sig Kilo 2000 in 2016. The unit spent most of its life inside my truck's center console. It was always in it's case. I never hunted with it. I hunt with Geovids. I called Sig as you suggested and they offered me a 20% discount on a replacement. This was extremely disappointing. These instruments need to have better warranties. I could understand if the unit was heavily used or abused, but it's in perfect physical condition. The lenses and sensor are perfect. The internals are junk. I can't see throwing good money after bad with Sig Sauer. I'd like to replace it, but I'm not sure with what. [/QUOTE]
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