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SIG Kilo 2400 BDX
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<blockquote data-quote="KaSH0508" data-source="post: 1502512" data-attributes="member: 100655"><p>Picked one up to replace an older Bushnel prior to this year's Utah MULE deer hunt. Compared it side by side to a sig 2000 a G7BR2 and some swaro rangfining Binos. It ranges a long ways out was consistent to 1900 on trees off hand. Hit cliff faces at 2300-2900 consistently as well. Multiple deer were hit from 100-1300. Hit an elk at 1545 off hand as well. The APP is pretty helpful and rangefinder will send you your come-ups and wind straight back to your phone. The come-ups that pop up in the rangefinder were spot on with my ballistic app. You can also true your muzzlevelocity in the app as well by shooting at distance. Cold weather did not seem to effect it much if at all. The sig 2000 struggled in the cold the G7/2400/Binos did not. In the rain/Hail they all struggled, to be fair though the rain was so bad I couldn't see further than about 50 yards in front of me. I will say when the temps dipped down into the single digits early in morning it would only hit trees to about 1600 about the same as the G7. Sig 2000 really strugggled and wouldn't get past about 500. The Swaros did not seem to be effected by this. Another thing I liked is you can also change between Mils/MOA right in the APP. Useful for different shooters/scopes. My only real complaint was with the glare when looking directly towards the sun. Glare was pretty bad with the 2000/2400/G7 the swaros did not have the same issue. Overall very pleased with the purchase,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaSH0508, post: 1502512, member: 100655"] Picked one up to replace an older Bushnel prior to this year’s Utah MULE deer hunt. Compared it side by side to a sig 2000 a G7BR2 and some swaro rangfining Binos. It ranges a long ways out was consistent to 1900 on trees off hand. Hit cliff faces at 2300-2900 consistently as well. Multiple deer were hit from 100-1300. Hit an elk at 1545 off hand as well. The APP is pretty helpful and rangefinder will send you your come-ups and wind straight back to your phone. The come-ups that pop up in the rangefinder were spot on with my ballistic app. You can also true your muzzlevelocity in the app as well by shooting at distance. Cold weather did not seem to effect it much if at all. The sig 2000 struggled in the cold the G7/2400/Binos did not. In the rain/Hail they all struggled, to be fair though the rain was so bad I couldn’t see further than about 50 yards in front of me. I will say when the temps dipped down into the single digits early in morning it would only hit trees to about 1600 about the same as the G7. Sig 2000 really strugggled and wouldn’t get past about 500. The Swaros did not seem to be effected by this. Another thing I liked is you can also change between Mils/MOA right in the APP. Useful for different shooters/scopes. My only real complaint was with the glare when looking directly towards the sun. Glare was pretty bad with the 2000/2400/G7 the swaros did not have the same issue. Overall very pleased with the purchase, [/QUOTE]
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