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sig sauer kilo 2000 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1227961" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I actually have both rangefinders...three of my friends also have the bushnell arc 1000. The farthest I have gotten with my bushnell is 930, on a very overcast day in the evening. On bright sunny days, it will not even range 200 yards in the desert. My sig ranged 1325 yards on an extremely bright day here in Wyoming just the other day on a bare hillside. It would not go much farther on that day, but I didn't need it to. On trees or rocks I can easily get 1500 on any day regardless of how bright it is. Getting over 2000 is not that hard if I am steady and ranging large trees or reflective rocks. Your rangefinder must have had some serious issues, because none of the 4 bushnell arc 1000's have even come close to comparing with my sig in any way shape or form. Sounds like you got a flop. Too bad you didn't send it back to sig, could have been an opportunity to see about customer service</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1227961, member: 87243"] I actually have both rangefinders...three of my friends also have the bushnell arc 1000. The farthest I have gotten with my bushnell is 930, on a very overcast day in the evening. On bright sunny days, it will not even range 200 yards in the desert. My sig ranged 1325 yards on an extremely bright day here in Wyoming just the other day on a bare hillside. It would not go much farther on that day, but I didn't need it to. On trees or rocks I can easily get 1500 on any day regardless of how bright it is. Getting over 2000 is not that hard if I am steady and ranging large trees or reflective rocks. Your rangefinder must have had some serious issues, because none of the 4 bushnell arc 1000's have even come close to comparing with my sig in any way shape or form. Sounds like you got a flop. Too bad you didn't send it back to sig, could have been an opportunity to see about customer service [/QUOTE]
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