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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Looking for a good rangfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickp7" data-source="post: 2707564" data-attributes="member: 122253"><p>My Sig Kilo 2400ABS has been awesome, especially for long range shooting. Great range finding capabilities and the ballistic function makes for quick adjustments at longer ranges. I recently put together a 28 NOS, zeroed at 100 yards, chronographed the bullet speed to ensure ballistic entries were correct, and made a first shot hit on a 12" plate at 800 yards. It looks like the current version from Sig is the Kilo 8k-ABS.</p><p>If budget allows, you can also consider the Sig 10k range finding binoculars, which have ridiculous range finding abilities and all shot information immediately, including the speed of the bullet at impact (which can be helpful for deciding on lethalness at long range).</p><p>I'm sure there are other comparables out there, but I've been happy enough with the Sigs that I haven't bothered to look.</p><p></p><p>I realize these are above the budget you stated, but the 2400ABS can be picked up new on Ebay for under $1k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickp7, post: 2707564, member: 122253"] My Sig Kilo 2400ABS has been awesome, especially for long range shooting. Great range finding capabilities and the ballistic function makes for quick adjustments at longer ranges. I recently put together a 28 NOS, zeroed at 100 yards, chronographed the bullet speed to ensure ballistic entries were correct, and made a first shot hit on a 12" plate at 800 yards. It looks like the current version from Sig is the Kilo 8k-ABS. If budget allows, you can also consider the Sig 10k range finding binoculars, which have ridiculous range finding abilities and all shot information immediately, including the speed of the bullet at impact (which can be helpful for deciding on lethalness at long range). I'm sure there are other comparables out there, but I've been happy enough with the Sigs that I haven't bothered to look. I realize these are above the budget you stated, but the 2400ABS can be picked up new on Ebay for under $1k. [/QUOTE]
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