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Sig Kilo 2400 ABS: Accounting for Temp/Pressure in your profile?
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<blockquote data-quote="ssssnake529" data-source="post: 1403673" data-attributes="member: 92079"><p>I like it a lot. Ranging performance is much better than my Leica Geovids. The software is intuitive and easy to use. It's small and compact. Optics are adequate to see your target. Super happy with it. </p><p></p><p>I did the math. The difference between a rifle zeroed at sea level and a rifle zeroed at 7000 feet only amounts to about an inch at 900 yards, so even if I wasn't able to figure out how to account for weather when zeroing the rifle, it doesn't make that big a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssssnake529, post: 1403673, member: 92079"] I like it a lot. Ranging performance is much better than my Leica Geovids. The software is intuitive and easy to use. It's small and compact. Optics are adequate to see your target. Super happy with it. I did the math. The difference between a rifle zeroed at sea level and a rifle zeroed at 7000 feet only amounts to about an inch at 900 yards, so even if I wasn't able to figure out how to account for weather when zeroing the rifle, it doesn't make that big a difference. [/QUOTE]
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