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<blockquote data-quote="dirthead1" data-source="post: 1386539" data-attributes="member: 94886"><p>I'm very interested in seeing this comparison as well. I bought a Sig 2400 last year, just after the BR2500 was released. I could not find any real world reviews of BR2500 at that time, and decided to go with the Sig. I can't complain about the Sig. I have ranged cow elk at just over 1000 yards handheld. I could not range a large bull that was standing behind the cows. I estimated him to be between 1500 and 2000 yards away. I tried for quite a while and did not get one return off him. I've also ranged steel with the Sig. Out to around 1000 yards it's pretty consistent and easy to pick up a steel plate, especially with the tripod mount. At 1600 yards, I had to range bushes/trees around the plate (24" diameter). </p><p></p><p>So even though I am happy with the Sig for hunting use, I would like something that has more ranging ability for shooting steel. I had a Terrapin in the past, and wish I still had it. The BR2500 might fit the bill too, so I'm really interested in reading your review when you get it posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthead1, post: 1386539, member: 94886"] I'm very interested in seeing this comparison as well. I bought a Sig 2400 last year, just after the BR2500 was released. I could not find any real world reviews of BR2500 at that time, and decided to go with the Sig. I can't complain about the Sig. I have ranged cow elk at just over 1000 yards handheld. I could not range a large bull that was standing behind the cows. I estimated him to be between 1500 and 2000 yards away. I tried for quite a while and did not get one return off him. I've also ranged steel with the Sig. Out to around 1000 yards it's pretty consistent and easy to pick up a steel plate, especially with the tripod mount. At 1600 yards, I had to range bushes/trees around the plate (24" diameter). So even though I am happy with the Sig for hunting use, I would like something that has more ranging ability for shooting steel. I had a Terrapin in the past, and wish I still had it. The BR2500 might fit the bill too, so I'm really interested in reading your review when you get it posted. [/QUOTE]
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