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SIG Kilo 2400 with Applied Ballistics!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Backus" data-source="post: 1262193" data-attributes="member: 22127"><p>My sales rep has still not received his KILO 2400 so unfortunately we are still in a holding pattern to be able to run one through its paces and report back. </p><p></p><p>I did, however, spend a long time on the phone yesterday with someone who was very involved in bringing the KILO 2400 to market. He has been using 3 units personally for some time now and he is a long time member of LRH who knows long range shooting and hunting very well. </p><p></p><p>After talking to him and asking many specific questions I believe the KILO 2400 will be better than anything that's been on the market in every way. </p><p></p><p>Here are some of the key points that I find interesting and/or exciting: </p><p></p><p>First of all the ranging capability is outstanding and extremely fast, especially the scan mode. The circular beam size and the corresponding circle reticle are slightly smaller and more accurate than the KILO 2000. The range was extended 25% over the 2000 because of this plus a more powerful laser. </p><p></p><p>There are 3 reticle choices - circle, horizontal crosshair with MRAD marks, horizontal and vertical crosshairs with MRAD marks. </p><p></p><p>A feature I'm excited about - automatic brightness adjustment. No chance of the display being too bright or too dim for the conditions causing a lost opportunity. You can manually adjust brightness too if preferred. </p><p></p><p>Unit is the same size as the KILO 2000 = small.</p><p></p><p>Using the app to enter, edit and sync up your ballistic profiles is extremely user friendly.</p><p></p><p>As we've all heard, in addition to the atmospherics the KILO 2400 also includes a compass reading to bring coriolis into the solution. Plus it calculates spin drift and aerodynamic jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Backus, post: 1262193, member: 22127"] My sales rep has still not received his KILO 2400 so unfortunately we are still in a holding pattern to be able to run one through its paces and report back. I did, however, spend a long time on the phone yesterday with someone who was very involved in bringing the KILO 2400 to market. He has been using 3 units personally for some time now and he is a long time member of LRH who knows long range shooting and hunting very well. After talking to him and asking many specific questions I believe the KILO 2400 will be better than anything that's been on the market in every way. Here are some of the key points that I find interesting and/or exciting: First of all the ranging capability is outstanding and extremely fast, especially the scan mode. The circular beam size and the corresponding circle reticle are slightly smaller and more accurate than the KILO 2000. The range was extended 25% over the 2000 because of this plus a more powerful laser. There are 3 reticle choices - circle, horizontal crosshair with MRAD marks, horizontal and vertical crosshairs with MRAD marks. A feature I'm excited about - automatic brightness adjustment. No chance of the display being too bright or too dim for the conditions causing a lost opportunity. You can manually adjust brightness too if preferred. Unit is the same size as the KILO 2000 = small. Using the app to enter, edit and sync up your ballistic profiles is extremely user friendly. As we've all heard, in addition to the atmospherics the KILO 2400 also includes a compass reading to bring coriolis into the solution. Plus it calculates spin drift and aerodynamic jump. [/QUOTE]
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