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Sig 2400 vs the gunwerks G7 Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="mildot1960" data-source="post: 1410993" data-attributes="member: 63671"><p>Well considering the grief people have had with Sigs customer Service trying to get defective units repaired or replaced I would never buy one of their products,</p><p></p><p> A lot of these range finders are more about fashion and bragging rights, A couple of years back on this forum everyone was waxing lyrical about the G7 BR2 with non less that 20 pages and 273 posts, where because of it's features was being compared to the Terrapin and the PLRF with people ranging non reflective items like rocks and things beyond 2500yds +</p><p><a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/gunwerks-g7-br2-rangefinder-review.84545/" target="_blank">https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/gunwerks-g7-br2-rangefinder-review.84545/</a></p><p></p><p>With the BR Series I have heard very little about failures and they are made by Laser Technology Inc which are the same People who make the Bushnell ConX and many other products used in the Law enforcement industry.</p><p></p><p>And here is the G7 BR2500 post/Thread.</p><p><a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/my-field-test-of-the-g7-br2-rangefinder.97338/" target="_blank">https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/my-field-test-of-the-g7-br2-rangefinder.97338/</a></p><p></p><p>And don't forget that some of the people here are also telling you to buy the sig are also having issues with the sig2400 model where is does not like being left/used in the Sun due to the internal TEMP Sensor, So do your self a favour and forget about this one,</p><p>QUOTE:-The 2400 does not seem to take well to being left out in the hot sun. lLast summer I left mine in the hot sun during s PRS match and after giving a few erroneous results, ceased to function at all. Planning to send it back to Sig, I gave it a try a few hours later after sitting it in my pack, and it returned to functioning perfectly, and has so since right right through hunting season. I have made it a point to keep it In its case on my hip when not in use. I have spoken to others that have had various types of malfunctions with their 2400 when overexposed to direct sun light/heat, only to recover when allowed to cool off. End Quote.</p><p>SEE HERE,</p><p><a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/sig-kilo-2400-abs-accounting-for-temp-pressure-in-your-profile.198438/" target="_blank">https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/sig-kilo-2400-abs-accounting-for-temp-pressure-in-your-profile.198438/</a></p><p></p><p>Any hunter with any self respect should not be shooting any animal at 2000yds, My LRF has ranged Domestic Sheep in bright sunlight with heavy haze condition at over 1300 yards and Deer beyond 1600yards and there is a video where one guy ranged a Deer at 1649yds and in the Promo video they range pronghorn at 1798yds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mildot1960, post: 1410993, member: 63671"] Well considering the grief people have had with Sigs customer Service trying to get defective units repaired or replaced I would never buy one of their products, A lot of these range finders are more about fashion and bragging rights, A couple of years back on this forum everyone was waxing lyrical about the G7 BR2 with non less that 20 pages and 273 posts, where because of it's features was being compared to the Terrapin and the PLRF with people ranging non reflective items like rocks and things beyond 2500yds + [URL]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/gunwerks-g7-br2-rangefinder-review.84545/[/URL] With the BR Series I have heard very little about failures and they are made by Laser Technology Inc which are the same People who make the Bushnell ConX and many other products used in the Law enforcement industry. And here is the G7 BR2500 post/Thread. [URL]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/my-field-test-of-the-g7-br2-rangefinder.97338/[/URL] And don't forget that some of the people here are also telling you to buy the sig are also having issues with the sig2400 model where is does not like being left/used in the Sun due to the internal TEMP Sensor, So do your self a favour and forget about this one, QUOTE:-The 2400 does not seem to take well to being left out in the hot sun. lLast summer I left mine in the hot sun during s PRS match and after giving a few erroneous results, ceased to function at all. Planning to send it back to Sig, I gave it a try a few hours later after sitting it in my pack, and it returned to functioning perfectly, and has so since right right through hunting season. I have made it a point to keep it In its case on my hip when not in use. I have spoken to others that have had various types of malfunctions with their 2400 when overexposed to direct sun light/heat, only to recover when allowed to cool off. End Quote. SEE HERE, [URL]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/sig-kilo-2400-abs-accounting-for-temp-pressure-in-your-profile.198438/[/URL] Any hunter with any self respect should not be shooting any animal at 2000yds, My LRF has ranged Domestic Sheep in bright sunlight with heavy haze condition at over 1300 yards and Deer beyond 1600yards and there is a video where one guy ranged a Deer at 1649yds and in the Promo video they range pronghorn at 1798yds [/QUOTE]
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