In an effort to keep accurate info on the subject. I will offer that the Sig Kilo 2000 has a Magnesium housing. The finish is showing some wear after I beat one for a few months doing a review. SIG is already taking note and looking to change finishes to something more durable.
In a full review I did I directly compared the Kilo to my tried and true Leica 1600. I also used my Vectronix PLRF10 to check accuracy of them both on same targets.
As for reflective road signs. If you are only getting 1500 from your SIG you need to learn how to utilize the "Hyper scan" mode and "last target" The Sig has set a new level for scan modes. It is nothing like the Leica. To be frank it kicks the Leica scan mode's butt. I repeatedly ranged a triangle "no Passing" sign at 3010 yards with the Kilo in mid day light. Leica would not touch it. Started on this sign at 2200, again Leica would not touch it.
The Kilo manual claims deer to 1000, it will. Even over snow. It claims trees to 1500, it will I ranged some right at a mile. It claims reflective targets to 3400. I got 3010 and never tried farther. Want to see the hyper scan shine? Get it on the back of a car going away from you and watch it count out to well over 2500 yards. That's where the car went out of sight for me.
I have been, and still am, a long time user of the Leica 1600 and I think it is a darn good RF. But how can we not like what SIG just made available at a very fair price? IMO, the SIG Kilo 2000 just became the "best bang for the Buck" in Laser Rf's.
I am doing an article now on how to properly use the new technology of the Hyper scan and how to get the most out of the Kilo 2000. Things have changed, and this time for the better.
Just my opinions after beating the Kilo in field testing and comparing it to the Rf's I have loved for years.
Respectfully,
Jeff