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Is there a $1,000 difference between the SIG Kilo 2200 and 2400?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Backus" data-source="post: 1320147" data-attributes="member: 22127"><p>I received an email this morning from Glen asking that question. Here's how I answered him. </p><p></p><p>You can get the same ballistic solution using the <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/sig-sauer-kilo-2200.html" target="_blank"><u>KILO 2200</u></a> and a <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/kestrel-4500-shooters-weather-meter-with-applied-ballistics.html" target="_blank"><u>Kestrel Elite</u></a> weather meter. You'd pay $500 for the KILO 2200 and $700 for the Bluetooth version of the Kestrel Elite. You don't necessarily need the Bluetooth so you could save $100 and go with the non-Bluetooth version.</p><p></p><p>The <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/sig-sauer-kilo-2400.html" target="_blank"><u>KILO 2400</u></a> ranges a little bit better than the 2200 but the big difference for me is that I can carry a single piece of equipment, push one button and get the same extremely accurate ballistic solution immediately. With the other system I have to hand enter some info into the Kestrel. As a hunter where stuff often happens fast, the single button is definitely worth the extra $300-$400 for me. Plus the KILO 2400 is nice and small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Backus, post: 1320147, member: 22127"] I received an email this morning from Glen asking that question. Here's how I answered him. You can get the same ballistic solution using the [URL="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/sig-sauer-kilo-2200.html"][U]KILO 2200[/U][/URL] and a [URL="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/kestrel-4500-shooters-weather-meter-with-applied-ballistics.html"][U]Kestrel Elite[/U][/URL] weather meter. You'd pay $500 for the KILO 2200 and $700 for the Bluetooth version of the Kestrel Elite. You don't necessarily need the Bluetooth so you could save $100 and go with the non-Bluetooth version. The [URL="http://www.longrangehunting.com/store/sig-sauer-kilo-2400.html"][U]KILO 2400[/U][/URL] ranges a little bit better than the 2200 but the big difference for me is that I can carry a single piece of equipment, push one button and get the same extremely accurate ballistic solution immediately. With the other system I have to hand enter some info into the Kestrel. As a hunter where stuff often happens fast, the single button is definitely worth the extra $300-$400 for me. Plus the KILO 2400 is nice and small. [/QUOTE]
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