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Kestrel 5700 Elite & Sig Sauer KILO2400BDX
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<blockquote data-quote="EricRF" data-source="post: 1883720" data-attributes="member: 104591"><p>This last summer in Alaska for Dall and Moose my brother in law had the Leica 2800.com and I had the Sig 2400 BDX and we each had our own Kestrel 5700 Elite. I think we were both happy with our combination and had no issues with either set. I would not get the combined 2400 ABS with Applied Ballistics and instead opt for standalone units though. There were quite a few times where I just put in the range in the Kestrel to check solutions after getting an updated range from the guide. It is also more useful at known distance targets such as shooting steel long range to just update the range and shoot. The 2800.com had more standalone features without using the Kestrel, but with the use of the Kestrel either one is just a rangefinder that communicates to the more powerful Kestrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricRF, post: 1883720, member: 104591"] This last summer in Alaska for Dall and Moose my brother in law had the Leica 2800.com and I had the Sig 2400 BDX and we each had our own Kestrel 5700 Elite. I think we were both happy with our combination and had no issues with either set. I would not get the combined 2400 ABS with Applied Ballistics and instead opt for standalone units though. There were quite a few times where I just put in the range in the Kestrel to check solutions after getting an updated range from the guide. It is also more useful at known distance targets such as shooting steel long range to just update the range and shoot. The 2800.com had more standalone features without using the Kestrel, but with the use of the Kestrel either one is just a rangefinder that communicates to the more powerful Kestrel. [/QUOTE]
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