Elevation effects on bullet trajectory

That's good news I really want to buy one because of size and everything I have investigated on them.
I have traveled back and forth between CO and AZ several times since mid-Dec and find the SIG really does compensate for elevation. You do need to be careful when ranging; the beam divergence seems to be pretty fat, but there is a mode called "Best" or something like that that will return the most likely range.

The only issue I have had is with a .338 Edge; that was 1 MOA high the first time I shot it in Colorado at high elevation. Might have been a bad zero to begin with; didn't test in AZ because I left it in my vault in CO. That rifle has a laminated stock; not sure if that had anything to do with it.
 
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