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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Range finder, close range, lower end models
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<blockquote data-quote="Gord0" data-source="post: 1342818" data-attributes="member: 99696"><p>The 2200 is an upgrade over the 2000. It has a smaller aiming reticle and possibly a little longer range (not sure about the longer range) I have the 2000 and it is pretty awesome. It was one of the best rangefinders when it came out, and certainly the best under $1000. Most rangefinders that advise say 500yds are lucky to range a deer at 100. The kilo 2000 and above also does shooting angle compensation which is a must for bow hunting, and that 45-70 lobs the lead in a pretty good arc too. The Sig is also tiny and light. It fits in any of my hunting coat pockets easily. About the only pocket it won't fit in are a pair of jean pockets. If you do choose the Cabela's route, make sure you call them even if they show no stock online. My local Cabela's has never shown stock in the store but had it when I got there. Being in the UP I'm sure you have a pretty decent drive to anywhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gord0, post: 1342818, member: 99696"] The 2200 is an upgrade over the 2000. It has a smaller aiming reticle and possibly a little longer range (not sure about the longer range) I have the 2000 and it is pretty awesome. It was one of the best rangefinders when it came out, and certainly the best under $1000. Most rangefinders that advise say 500yds are lucky to range a deer at 100. The kilo 2000 and above also does shooting angle compensation which is a must for bow hunting, and that 45-70 lobs the lead in a pretty good arc too. The Sig is also tiny and light. It fits in any of my hunting coat pockets easily. About the only pocket it won't fit in are a pair of jean pockets. If you do choose the Cabela's route, make sure you call them even if they show no stock online. My local Cabela's has never shown stock in the store but had it when I got there. Being in the UP I'm sure you have a pretty decent drive to anywhere! [/QUOTE]
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