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sig sauer kilo 2000 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 1144441" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>If there is a slight downside on this kilo here are my thoughts after really putting it through the ringer this weekend in a long side by side test against my Leica. Maybe it's personal preference or maybe it's just that I've used the Leica for so long but I find the aiming circle to be little on the large side. The Kilo has a circle while the Leica has a smaller square aiming feature.</p><p></p><p>The Kilo will range much farther on reflective objects - hands down, every time. When you try and range a whitetail in the trees, or an antelope in a stubble field you need to know where your beam is best read while using that large aiming circle. </p><p></p><p>Got a feeling their new model will have a smaller aiming feature or maybe a "dot" in the middle of that circle. </p><p></p><p>If you take the Kilo out and learn it's beam path or quite frankly "zero it in" I think this unit will be tough to compete with in that price range.</p><p></p><p>By the way this unit is fast in giving a response - makes the Leica look like it's in slow mo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 1144441, member: 8833"] If there is a slight downside on this kilo here are my thoughts after really putting it through the ringer this weekend in a long side by side test against my Leica. Maybe it's personal preference or maybe it's just that I've used the Leica for so long but I find the aiming circle to be little on the large side. The Kilo has a circle while the Leica has a smaller square aiming feature. The Kilo will range much farther on reflective objects - hands down, every time. When you try and range a whitetail in the trees, or an antelope in a stubble field you need to know where your beam is best read while using that large aiming circle. Got a feeling their new model will have a smaller aiming feature or maybe a "dot" in the middle of that circle. If you take the Kilo out and learn it's beam path or quite frankly "zero it in" I think this unit will be tough to compete with in that price range. By the way this unit is fast in giving a response - makes the Leica look like it's in slow mo. [/QUOTE]
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