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<blockquote data-quote="SnowbirdUT" data-source="post: 1641700" data-attributes="member: 88029"><p>I didn't know that. Thank-you! </p><p></p><p>The fact that it links to a Kestrel is very interesting. I use a Kestrel when shooting steel. However, I still wouldn't get a pair of binos just yet. I would get the binos if I could reduce the number of pieces of equipment I have to carry while hunting. </p><p></p><p>I have a pair of 10X50 Swarovski binoculars that work great. I use the SIG 2400 for range and ballistic solutions. That is two pieces of equipment. </p><p></p><p>The SIG binoculars appear to be a better rangefinder than the Sig 2400. However, if I purchased the SIG binoculars, I would still need to bring my Kestrel. That is two pieces of equipment. I am less likely to drop/misplace one piece of equipment than two pieces of equipment. Also, realistically, while hunting, I am not going to shoot an animal past 1,300 meters. </p><p></p><p>If the SIG binoculars had the same functionality as the SIG 2400 (anemometer, inclinometer and ballistic computer) and displayed the ballistic solution in the field of view of the binoculars, I could trade in my Swarovski binoculars and Sig 2400 for a single piece of equipment. </p><p></p><p>SIG is innovating quickly and I bet they come up with the "killer Solution" (at least for my hunting needs) soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowbirdUT, post: 1641700, member: 88029"] I didn’t know that. Thank-you! The fact that it links to a Kestrel is very interesting. I use a Kestrel when shooting steel. However, I still wouldn’t get a pair of binos just yet. I would get the binos if I could reduce the number of pieces of equipment I have to carry while hunting. I have a pair of 10X50 Swarovski binoculars that work great. I use the SIG 2400 for range and ballistic solutions. That is two pieces of equipment. The SIG binoculars appear to be a better rangefinder than the Sig 2400. However, if I purchased the SIG binoculars, I would still need to bring my Kestrel. That is two pieces of equipment. I am less likely to drop/misplace one piece of equipment than two pieces of equipment. Also, realistically, while hunting, I am not going to shoot an animal past 1,300 meters. If the SIG binoculars had the same functionality as the SIG 2400 (anemometer, inclinometer and ballistic computer) and displayed the ballistic solution in the field of view of the binoculars, I could trade in my Swarovski binoculars and Sig 2400 for a single piece of equipment. SIG is innovating quickly and I bet they come up with the “killer Solution” (at least for my hunting needs) soon. [/QUOTE]
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