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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1149784" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I'm ranging trees over 2,000 yards off hand with my sig kilo 2000. It ranges sage bushes past 1,500 off hand. Ranged a cow in an open field the other day at a little over 1,800 yards. The scan mode is super fast and way awesome. Makes it easy to get your true range, I guess it shoots out 4 times a second, if your moving it gives you a new range about every half second or maybe faster. 7x magnification. And the cool thing is your slope is already calculated into the range it gives you. You can turn that off though and get the LOS distance, if you would rather figure it out yourself. </p><p></p><p>Haven't quite reached the 3,400 yard claimed max reflective range yet, I have only ranged buildings out to 2500ish yards. But I can get a useable range on deer out to 1500 yards, off hand, even in really bright conditions. It does everything I need and more. And it's not much bigger than my kestrel, fits in a stock pack with a kestrel actually. And it only cost me $440 bucks. It's not binoculars, but it ranges awesome and is cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1149784, member: 87243"] I'm ranging trees over 2,000 yards off hand with my sig kilo 2000. It ranges sage bushes past 1,500 off hand. Ranged a cow in an open field the other day at a little over 1,800 yards. The scan mode is super fast and way awesome. Makes it easy to get your true range, I guess it shoots out 4 times a second, if your moving it gives you a new range about every half second or maybe faster. 7x magnification. And the cool thing is your slope is already calculated into the range it gives you. You can turn that off though and get the LOS distance, if you would rather figure it out yourself. Haven't quite reached the 3,400 yard claimed max reflective range yet, I have only ranged buildings out to 2500ish yards. But I can get a useable range on deer out to 1500 yards, off hand, even in really bright conditions. It does everything I need and more. And it's not much bigger than my kestrel, fits in a stock pack with a kestrel actually. And it only cost me $440 bucks. It's not binoculars, but it ranges awesome and is cheap. [/QUOTE]
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