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G7 BR2500 vs Sig 2400 Kilo
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyodog" data-source="post: 1447966" data-attributes="member: 51310"><p>I have used both generations of the G7 rangefinder a lot and they are good rangefinders I just got a new Kilo 2400 and so far I like it a lot. I get the same decimal point reading over and over again beyond 2000 yards. to answer your question; yes they will both give a true yardage reading. Depending on how you set up the Kilo it will either give you a corrected yardage reading based on the incline or it will give you the true line of sight distance in either yards or meters. in the later mode it will give you a bullet drop solution in either MOA Mils whichever you prefer. presently I like the Kilo better than the G7 because of the size and I like the target acquisition better but I haven't had it long enough to put it through the paces yet. Like any ballistic solution rangefinder the output is only as good as the information you put into it but so far with good data I am confident in both rangefinders. I have also noticed that guys who bought gun werks rifles and had them set up the G7 have had better results than some of the guys who did it themselves. I think this merely a result of inputting correct data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyodog, post: 1447966, member: 51310"] I have used both generations of the G7 rangefinder a lot and they are good rangefinders I just got a new Kilo 2400 and so far I like it a lot. I get the same decimal point reading over and over again beyond 2000 yards. to answer your question; yes they will both give a true yardage reading. Depending on how you set up the Kilo it will either give you a corrected yardage reading based on the incline or it will give you the true line of sight distance in either yards or meters. in the later mode it will give you a bullet drop solution in either MOA Mils whichever you prefer. presently I like the Kilo better than the G7 because of the size and I like the target acquisition better but I haven't had it long enough to put it through the paces yet. Like any ballistic solution rangefinder the output is only as good as the information you put into it but so far with good data I am confident in both rangefinders. I have also noticed that guys who bought gun werks rifles and had them set up the G7 have had better results than some of the guys who did it themselves. I think this merely a result of inputting correct data. [/QUOTE]
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