Sig Kilo 2400 ABS or Revic BR4 Rangefinder

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I am trying to decide between these 2 rangefinders - mostly for hunting purposes, but I also need a reliable rangefinder out to 1,000 yards.

Ive used the compact Leica RF's and have the original model Gunwerks BR2 rangefinder. It works pretty well but past about 800 yards it's not very reliable for me, and the led read out is difficult.

On paper I like how the Sig can pair up to a scope and show an illuminated dot for hold overs - would be great for my kids.

Does anyone have experience with both rangefinders? Both seem to be able to do away with the drop charts that I typically use on my guns.
 
I don't, but in that price range I would add the Leica 3500.com to the pot as well (especially if you have a kestrel with link), I have it and love it.
 
I don't, but in that price range I would add the Leica 3500.com to the pot as well (especially if you have a kestrel with link), I have it and love it.
I have a 2800 linked to a kestrel. 2 years old and obsolete. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. But it works well.
 
I am trying to decide between these 2 rangefinders - mostly for hunting purposes, but I also need a reliable rangefinder out to 1,000 yards.

Ive used the compact Leica RF's and have the original model Gunwerks BR2 rangefinder. It works pretty well but past about 800 yards it's not very reliable for me, and the led read out is difficult.

On paper I like how the Sig can pair up to a scope and show an illuminated dot for hold overs - would be great for my kids.

Does anyone have experience with both rangefinders? Both seem to be able to do away with the drop charts that I typically use on my guns.
I have the sig ranges everything very well and the ballistic info is gtg
 
I placed my order for the BR4 yesterday! It looks very impressive, can't wait to try it out
 
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