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SIG Kilo 2400 BDX
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1505347" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Just got a Sig 2400 DBX as well, have only had limited time to wring it out, but am impressed so far. This far, I have found it to be very consistent to 1800-1900 yards on trees in full sun. I did not get much time on rock faces, but did hit a few in the 23-2400 range, but not consistently. </p><p></p><p>The glare mentioned, I noticed this as well. Definitely something with the coatings they use. The color cast is also quite blue...in low light, it does not seem to make much difference, but in full light, it changes the cues I am looking for, so have found it somewhat more challenging to find the 'same spot' I found with my eyes or with my Leica optics due to the color difference.</p><p></p><p>I love the connection with the Kestrel. So far, it has been very fast and secure. I tried leaving the Kestrel running and sitting in a pouch and just grabbing the BDX and ranging and it pulled from the Kestrel every time so far. Pretty impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1505347, member: 80699"] Just got a Sig 2400 DBX as well, have only had limited time to wring it out, but am impressed so far. This far, I have found it to be very consistent to 1800-1900 yards on trees in full sun. I did not get much time on rock faces, but did hit a few in the 23-2400 range, but not consistently. The glare mentioned, I noticed this as well. Definitely something with the coatings they use. The color cast is also quite blue...in low light, it does not seem to make much difference, but in full light, it changes the cues I am looking for, so have found it somewhat more challenging to find the 'same spot' I found with my eyes or with my Leica optics due to the color difference. I love the connection with the Kestrel. So far, it has been very fast and secure. I tried leaving the Kestrel running and sitting in a pouch and just grabbing the BDX and ranging and it pulled from the Kestrel every time so far. Pretty impressed. [/QUOTE]
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