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Is there a $1,000 difference between the SIG Kilo 2200 and 2400?
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 1320381" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>John,</p><p></p><p> I use a Magnetospeed and a ballistics program to get my starting points and then verify the data on a 500 meter range. I have always transferred the drop data to my Turret on my rigs and have had great success doing this but I am tired of replacing my home made medical tape wrap on the Turret. I recently started using my ballistic app when in the field and have found it to be more user friendly then it has been in the past. I like the idea of having a one touch solution but in my case most of my hunting is done in similar environmental conditions so I am not sure if I can justify the additional expense. If I was in a position of an extreme environmental condition change I could always use my ballistic app and make an adjustment to it and come up with a new solution. Maybe just the ConX rangefinder will work for me but for know I am going to take and wait, read, and research approach before I drop 1000-1500$ on a new gadget. I really want one but with the speed These things are changing I will hold off. Not to mention the price reductions. I've already seen the Kilo 2400 being sold for $1099. Thanks for the info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 1320381, member: 37460"] John, I use a Magnetospeed and a ballistics program to get my starting points and then verify the data on a 500 meter range. I have always transferred the drop data to my Turret on my rigs and have had great success doing this but I am tired of replacing my home made medical tape wrap on the Turret. I recently started using my ballistic app when in the field and have found it to be more user friendly then it has been in the past. I like the idea of having a one touch solution but in my case most of my hunting is done in similar environmental conditions so I am not sure if I can justify the additional expense. If I was in a position of an extreme environmental condition change I could always use my ballistic app and make an adjustment to it and come up with a new solution. Maybe just the ConX rangefinder will work for me but for know I am going to take and wait, read, and research approach before I drop 1000-1500$ on a new gadget. I really want one but with the speed These things are changing I will hold off. Not to mention the price reductions. I've already seen the Kilo 2400 being sold for $1099. Thanks for the info! [/QUOTE]
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