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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 2556134" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>I have the Sig Kilo, ran the 2200 BDX for a bit and now the 5K. IMO the sigs are tough to beat, especially considering value for $. Fast, reliable and the integration with Basemap is kind of cool. As mentioned above, solid integration with Kestrel, their BDX line of scopes if you are in to that, your phone, etc. Their ballistic calculator is solid too.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind actual field conditions, game and natural surfaces is less than the rated capability. I'd go overboard on distance to get more solid actual field/weather condition distances. My 2200 will hit over 3k yds with clear conditions metal reflective building, maybe 1/4 that in actual use reliably. The 5k will go cross canyon pretty reliably. My hunting buddy still runs the 2200 and last year there were quite a few instances where the 5k punched through where the 2200 was spotty or wouldn't catch it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 2556134, member: 5437"] I have the Sig Kilo, ran the 2200 BDX for a bit and now the 5K. IMO the sigs are tough to beat, especially considering value for $. Fast, reliable and the integration with Basemap is kind of cool. As mentioned above, solid integration with Kestrel, their BDX line of scopes if you are in to that, your phone, etc. Their ballistic calculator is solid too. Keep in mind actual field conditions, game and natural surfaces is less than the rated capability. I'd go overboard on distance to get more solid actual field/weather condition distances. My 2200 will hit over 3k yds with clear conditions metal reflective building, maybe 1/4 that in actual use reliably. The 5k will go cross canyon pretty reliably. My hunting buddy still runs the 2200 and last year there were quite a few instances where the 5k punched through where the 2200 was spotty or wouldn't catch it. [/QUOTE]
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