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G7 BR2500 vs Sig 2400 Kilo
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<blockquote data-quote="loonie" data-source="post: 1440014" data-attributes="member: 59678"><p>Hands down G7! Been using one for 5-6 years with no issues. Get your ballistics set up in them correct and there dead nuts on!! They are bulky. Last hunting season had G7, Leica 2000, and Sig 2400 all side by side and when snowing the G7 was the only one that would range anything!! I also have a Leica 2000 to keep in my pocket that I like and use a lot but don't give drop chart like the G7. Sent several Sigs back that wouldn't work past 600 yards. Sometimes the light would come on, but nobody was home!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loonie, post: 1440014, member: 59678"] Hands down G7! Been using one for 5-6 years with no issues. Get your ballistics set up in them correct and there dead nuts on!! They are bulky. Last hunting season had G7, Leica 2000, and Sig 2400 all side by side and when snowing the G7 was the only one that would range anything!! I also have a Leica 2000 to keep in my pocket that I like and use a lot but don't give drop chart like the G7. Sent several Sigs back that wouldn't work past 600 yards. Sometimes the light would come on, but nobody was home!! [/QUOTE]
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