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Range finder or RF binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="jfolanddvm" data-source="post: 2899664" data-attributes="member: 70626"><p>Sig 10k has been great for me. Can program multiple rifle profiles into it (I know it will hold at least 7 - that's what is currently in mine). It reads all environmental conditions except wind, and you can input that. It has been stupid accurate in providing shooting solutions at all ranges I have tested it at (from 100 - 1720 yards) and with all the different calibers I have used it with. The downside is the glass is not Swarovski or Leica and it has a blue green tint, but I have no issues with the glass quality and the color is something you get used to. It has been more accurate in rain and fog than any other range finder I have used and I feel that I get more accurate readings on small targets at long distances than the stand alone range finders I have used. </p><p></p><p>James at Barbour Creek did an in depth review on them, which helped me make my decision to bite the bullet and get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfolanddvm, post: 2899664, member: 70626"] Sig 10k has been great for me. Can program multiple rifle profiles into it (I know it will hold at least 7 - that's what is currently in mine). It reads all environmental conditions except wind, and you can input that. It has been stupid accurate in providing shooting solutions at all ranges I have tested it at (from 100 - 1720 yards) and with all the different calibers I have used it with. The downside is the glass is not Swarovski or Leica and it has a blue green tint, but I have no issues with the glass quality and the color is something you get used to. It has been more accurate in rain and fog than any other range finder I have used and I feel that I get more accurate readings on small targets at long distances than the stand alone range finders I have used. James at Barbour Creek did an in depth review on them, which helped me make my decision to bite the bullet and get them. [/QUOTE]
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