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SIG 2400ABS Revic PMR etc
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1648202" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I own the Sig 2400, Gunwerks G7, and more recently, a TerrapinX/Kestral 5700....all excellent ballistic RF units, and faster then having to maunually enter data from the Kestral to a solver. Given enough time, they all can work very well for hunting. For my PRS/competition, and ELR, mainly targets, the Terrapin/Kestrsl and Sig 2400 offer advanced programming features that give these units the advantage. My personal preference for LR hunting deer and antelope out to 1000+ yards where seconds can make the difference between a shot and no shot, is the G7. The design and controls seem oriented more for the hunter then the shooter. All controls for wind output and near/far filtering (called Tru-Targeting which is very useful when interferences are present) are fingertip controlled, and do not require that you re-enter a programming mode. Adjustments can be made in seconds without taking your eye off the game. Ranging, on-board environmentals, and ballistic outputs are "very" accurate up to 5 different profiles can be loaded without requiring a separate devise which is very convenient. For several seasons it has proven to be totally reliable with a few dozen game animals and coyotes taken from 500-1200 yards. As an aside, battery life of the G7 is much greater then "any" of my other units, usually lasting an entire "cold weather" season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1648202, member: 10291"] I own the Sig 2400, Gunwerks G7, and more recently, a TerrapinX/Kestral 5700....all excellent ballistic RF units, and faster then having to maunually enter data from the Kestral to a solver. Given enough time, they all can work very well for hunting. For my PRS/competition, and ELR, mainly targets, the Terrapin/Kestrsl and Sig 2400 offer advanced programming features that give these units the advantage. My personal preference for LR hunting deer and antelope out to 1000+ yards where seconds can make the difference between a shot and no shot, is the G7. The design and controls seem oriented more for the hunter then the shooter. All controls for wind output and near/far filtering (called Tru-Targeting which is very useful when interferences are present) are fingertip controlled, and do not require that you re-enter a programming mode. Adjustments can be made in seconds without taking your eye off the game. Ranging, on-board environmentals, and ballistic outputs are “very” accurate up to 5 different profiles can be loaded without requiring a separate devise which is very convenient. For several seasons it has proven to be totally reliable with a few dozen game animals and coyotes taken from 500-1200 yards. As an aside, battery life of the G7 is much greater then “any” of my other units, usually lasting an entire “cold weather” season. [/QUOTE]
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