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Sig Sauer KILO 2400 ABS Ballistic Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="carpetman2" data-source="post: 1297165" data-attributes="member: 18775"><p>I have been out testing my new Sig 2400 with my 270wsm and the 165gr matrix and my 6.5x284 with the 140gr vld Bergers out to 1350 yards. All I can say is it is spot on. I went two different days with a 20 degree temp difference and RH difference of about 15%. It compensated perfectly. I will say that on two occasions ranging non reflective targets @ 1250+- yards it would not range, while my old Bushnell 1600 fusions would. But most of the time it would. Under that 1250 yard mark it ranged 100% of the time, and probably 95% it would range a shrub or a tree out to 1600 yards with no problem. I will continue to get used to it and report back as I do. The one trouble I am having (and it's me I am sure) is changing and syncing my gun profile from one gun to the other. Eventually I get it done but I can't seem to get that smooth and quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carpetman2, post: 1297165, member: 18775"] I have been out testing my new Sig 2400 with my 270wsm and the 165gr matrix and my 6.5x284 with the 140gr vld Bergers out to 1350 yards. All I can say is it is spot on. I went two different days with a 20 degree temp difference and RH difference of about 15%. It compensated perfectly. I will say that on two occasions ranging non reflective targets @ 1250+- yards it would not range, while my old Bushnell 1600 fusions would. But most of the time it would. Under that 1250 yard mark it ranged 100% of the time, and probably 95% it would range a shrub or a tree out to 1600 yards with no problem. I will continue to get used to it and report back as I do. The one trouble I am having (and it's me I am sure) is changing and syncing my gun profile from one gun to the other. Eventually I get it done but I can't seem to get that smooth and quick. [/QUOTE]
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