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Lets discuss the Revic scope from gunwerks
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1869894" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>Here is some math: Sig Kilo3000BDX LRF binoculars $900 (what I paid), Kestrel Sportsman CONX $249 (new, no packaging at Cameraland), elite upgrade ($190 if you need it) and I think $1,300 for the Sierra6 BDX 5-30x56 scope (available this summer?). That's $2639 max but you get LRF binoculars instead of a monocular and everything is connected wirelessly. If you want to spend less, skip the elite upgrade and look for a deal on the scope, that will probably knock about $400 off the total.</p><p></p><p>I think that is significantly less expensive and the way I look at it, each piece is a good value by itself, well maybe not the scope, it's value proposition is compelling when it's paired with a LRF (and a Kestrel makes it better).</p><p></p><p>One more thing, if you have a spotter and a Kestrel, they can range a target by pressing a button, the Kestrel then calculates the solution and wirelessly sends it to the scope which automatically illuminates the holdover dots. The shooter just lines it up and pulls the trigger, no dialing. I don't think there is anything easier short of a TrackingPoint setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1869894, member: 113501"] Here is some math: Sig Kilo3000BDX LRF binoculars $900 (what I paid), Kestrel Sportsman CONX $249 (new, no packaging at Cameraland), elite upgrade ($190 if you need it) and I think $1,300 for the Sierra6 BDX 5-30x56 scope (available this summer?). That's $2639 max but you get LRF binoculars instead of a monocular and everything is connected wirelessly. If you want to spend less, skip the elite upgrade and look for a deal on the scope, that will probably knock about $400 off the total. I think that is significantly less expensive and the way I look at it, each piece is a good value by itself, well maybe not the scope, it's value proposition is compelling when it's paired with a LRF (and a Kestrel makes it better). One more thing, if you have a spotter and a Kestrel, they can range a target by pressing a button, the Kestrel then calculates the solution and wirelessly sends it to the scope which automatically illuminates the holdover dots. The shooter just lines it up and pulls the trigger, no dialing. I don't think there is anything easier short of a TrackingPoint setup. [/QUOTE]
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