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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2006057" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>^^^^^^^^What he said^^^^^^^^^^</p><p>I have owned a Sig Kilo BDX 2200 and have been VERY happy with it Ranged all kinds of stuff and it has worked very well indeed and is well within your budget. Best thing you can and essentially must do is go to a store and try out a bunch to see how well they work on smaller objects at longer ranges, especially objects that have a minimal reflective surface like a deer or elk would. Most of todays $300 and above LRF will range large objects quite well it's smaller less reflective targets that you need to try to give you the best indications on how well they well serve you.</p><p>I know my Kilo 2200 BDX will range a small evergreen by small I mean 2.5'x2.5' out past 1k yards. A large reflective object like a light colored vehicle out to 2k yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2006057, member: 95733"] ^^^^^^^^What he said^^^^^^^^^^ I have owned a Sig Kilo BDX 2200 and have been VERY happy with it Ranged all kinds of stuff and it has worked very well indeed and is well within your budget. Best thing you can and essentially must do is go to a store and try out a bunch to see how well they work on smaller objects at longer ranges, especially objects that have a minimal reflective surface like a deer or elk would. Most of todays $300 and above LRF will range large objects quite well it's smaller less reflective targets that you need to try to give you the best indications on how well they well serve you. I know my Kilo 2200 BDX will range a small evergreen by small I mean 2.5'x2.5' out past 1k yards. A large reflective object like a light colored vehicle out to 2k yards. [/QUOTE]
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