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BR4 vs Kilo 8K
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<blockquote data-quote="buzz4me2" data-source="post: 2374026" data-attributes="member: 12040"><p>To be fair here I ran the BR2 for many years. I got one of the original ones and ran into problems after 4 years. At that time their warranty was only 2 years and I was forced to buy a new one which was the 2nd generation BR2. They gave me a good deal but I had to still pay a fair amount of money. Both companies have good warranties now with their RFs being covered for 5 years. </p><p></p><p>What I did discover when I made the switch was the Sig ballistic calculator was a lot closer to my actual bullet speed than the BR2. I had to increase the speed about 100 FPS on the BR2 for real world conditions. The Sig was about spot on with only a 25 FPS difference to match things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzz4me2, post: 2374026, member: 12040"] To be fair here I ran the BR2 for many years. I got one of the original ones and ran into problems after 4 years. At that time their warranty was only 2 years and I was forced to buy a new one which was the 2nd generation BR2. They gave me a good deal but I had to still pay a fair amount of money. Both companies have good warranties now with their RFs being covered for 5 years. What I did discover when I made the switch was the Sig ballistic calculator was a lot closer to my actual bullet speed than the BR2. I had to increase the speed about 100 FPS on the BR2 for real world conditions. The Sig was about spot on with only a 25 FPS difference to match things up. [/QUOTE]
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