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Range finder or RF binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2899183" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>I've got Sig in both a hand held RF (Kilo5k) and also the Bino (Kilo6k HD) 8x32. I like having the one software application that works exactly the same for both. Glass on the Binos is excellent. I at certain times don't need the smaller power bino so I then use the RF only. It's not Swaro glass quality but it is still a very high quality on the new kilo 6KHDs. RF works great on both pieces of gear. I'm very satisfied. With regards to sacrificing a little glass on my RF Bino, it doesn't bother me much as in my pack are my 15 HD Swaros and my Kowa spotter. I always carry a pair of compact Binos when I'm headed to my glassing destination for up close or a jump up viewing inside of 200-300 yards and these Sig HDs do everything I need. So with this I carry one less piece of gear. From 4 down to 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2899183, member: 37460"] I’ve got Sig in both a hand held RF (Kilo5k) and also the Bino (Kilo6k HD) 8x32. I like having the one software application that works exactly the same for both. Glass on the Binos is excellent. I at certain times don’t need the smaller power bino so I then use the RF only. It’s not Swaro glass quality but it is still a very high quality on the new kilo 6KHDs. RF works great on both pieces of gear. I’m very satisfied. With regards to sacrificing a little glass on my RF Bino, it doesn’t bother me much as in my pack are my 15 HD Swaros and my Kowa spotter. I always carry a pair of compact Binos when I’m headed to my glassing destination for up close or a jump up viewing inside of 200-300 yards and these Sig HDs do everything I need. So with this I carry one less piece of gear. From 4 down to 3. [/QUOTE]
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