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New Vortex Range Finding Binoculars with Applied Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 2078329" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>After looking at the video, I don't see any real advantage of these over my Sig kilo3000. (Or 2400) You still have to input wind into the device via the App or device. If I need to do this then my iPhone captures the rest (if you have cell service) I'm really no further ahead. The alternative is the kestrel or the Garmin 701. (Less wind other then a high/low value already inputted into the Garmin 701) Not sure if my Garmin inreach will share environmental information as I didn't get around to testing it. Anyone have an answer on the Inreach. </p><p></p><p>As I have 3 Sig Sauer scopes that takes it one step further by putting the holdover dot where I need it, rig in my scope, I'll stick with this for now. Have used this setup without any hiccups. Also when predator hunting the Garmin is on the wrist of my hunting partner where the firing solution goes right to their wrist. He Loves hunting coyotes with it.</p><p></p><p>I Do love my my vortex scopes too. Have 2</p><p></p><p>I'd imagine we won't see other glass Co with Applied Ballistic software anything soon as I'd Imagine Vortex has their rights for a certain timeframe (as I'm assuming Sig did) DOC might be able to answer that. I know I would not want my competition building a better mouse trap if you know what I'm saying. </p><p></p><p>can't wait to test these out at bass pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 2078329, member: 112246"] After looking at the video, I don’t see any real advantage of these over my Sig kilo3000. (Or 2400) You still have to input wind into the device via the App or device. If I need to do this then my iPhone captures the rest (if you have cell service) I’m really no further ahead. The alternative is the kestrel or the Garmin 701. (Less wind other then a high/low value already inputted into the Garmin 701) Not sure if my Garmin inreach will share environmental information as I didn’t get around to testing it. Anyone have an answer on the Inreach. As I have 3 Sig Sauer scopes that takes it one step further by putting the holdover dot where I need it, rig in my scope, I’ll stick with this for now. Have used this setup without any hiccups. Also when predator hunting the Garmin is on the wrist of my hunting partner where the firing solution goes right to their wrist. He Loves hunting coyotes with it. I Do love my my vortex scopes too. Have 2 I’d imagine we won’t see other glass Co with Applied Ballistic software anything soon as I’d Imagine Vortex has their rights for a certain timeframe (as I’m assuming Sig did) DOC might be able to answer that. I know I would not want my competition building a better mouse trap if you know what I’m saying. can’t wait to test these out at bass pro. [/QUOTE]
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