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<blockquote data-quote="RogerPA" data-source="post: 1746440" data-attributes="member: 70741"><p>Let me start by saying I'm a "good glass nerd"! I've used the Leica 10x42 rangefinder binoculars for the last 5 years, but just recently replaced them with the Sig KILO3000ABS. Not because of any shortcomings in the Leica's optics's, but because of the Sig ballistic application that's included in the Sig3000's. (I've been using the Sig KILO2400ABS rangefinder and incorporated ballistic app, in coordination with the Leica's for a couple of years.). So now I'm only carrying one item! Flat out, the Sig glass is not Leica, Swarovski, or Zeiss. But it's totally functional! I do feel I can see the difference during the very first minutes of shooting light and the last few minutes before nightfall, but quite honestly, even that may only be in my head(?). I do know I love spotting the game, seeing the range, and then instantly the MOA correct for that given distance! I also find it easy to set up the custom profiles for each rifle/load combination I'm using. I guess if there's one word of caution, it's simply making sure you have the proper profile activated in the binocular. I have a tendency to switch rifles from one day to the next, which means I also need to activate the correct profile. It's simple to change (or verify) as long as you have your cellphone along side your rangefinder.... Good luck & good shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogerPA, post: 1746440, member: 70741"] Let me start by saying I'm a "good glass nerd"! I've used the Leica 10x42 rangefinder binoculars for the last 5 years, but just recently replaced them with the Sig KILO3000ABS. Not because of any shortcomings in the Leica's optics's, but because of the Sig ballistic application that's included in the Sig3000's. (I've been using the Sig KILO2400ABS rangefinder and incorporated ballistic app, in coordination with the Leica's for a couple of years.). So now I'm only carrying one item! Flat out, the Sig glass is not Leica, Swarovski, or Zeiss. But it's totally functional! I do feel I can see the difference during the very first minutes of shooting light and the last few minutes before nightfall, but quite honestly, even that may only be in my head(?). I do know I love spotting the game, seeing the range, and then instantly the MOA correct for that given distance! I also find it easy to set up the custom profiles for each rifle/load combination I'm using. I guess if there's one word of caution, it's simply making sure you have the proper profile activated in the binocular. I have a tendency to switch rifles from one day to the next, which means I also need to activate the correct profile. It's simple to change (or verify) as long as you have your cellphone along side your rangefinder.... Good luck & good shooting! [/QUOTE]
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