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SIG Kilo 2400 with Applied Ballistics!!
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1276915" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Good job, Greyfox. I also had mine out for preliminary testing and was very impressed with the ranging ability and speed. The only con I noticed was in the tripod adapter. I was trying to range a cow, but the wind was howling. I grabbed a heavy tripod to steady things up, but the adapter wouldn't fit on the 2400. Way too tight. I have several of the very similar adapters made by LongRifles and they fit snugly on my other RFs. The Kilo adapter wouldn't fit my unit even with a lot of force and wiggle. Finally braced the unit on top of tripod and got a instant and repeatable range of 1843 yds. It was a big cow on a wheat field. No reading with Kilo 2000 or Leica 1600. Laser and small o reticle are spot on.</p><p></p><p>I haven't added my profiles yet, but your tests speak very well for consistent drops for this solver. Thanks to you and all the guys, who have shared their knowledge and experience with the Kilo 2400 AB on this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1276915, member: 90080"] Good job, Greyfox. I also had mine out for preliminary testing and was very impressed with the ranging ability and speed. The only con I noticed was in the tripod adapter. I was trying to range a cow, but the wind was howling. I grabbed a heavy tripod to steady things up, but the adapter wouldn't fit on the 2400. Way too tight. I have several of the very similar adapters made by LongRifles and they fit snugly on my other RFs. The Kilo adapter wouldn't fit my unit even with a lot of force and wiggle. Finally braced the unit on top of tripod and got a instant and repeatable range of 1843 yds. It was a big cow on a wheat field. No reading with Kilo 2000 or Leica 1600. Laser and small o reticle are spot on. I haven't added my profiles yet, but your tests speak very well for consistent drops for this solver. Thanks to you and all the guys, who have shared their knowledge and experience with the Kilo 2400 AB on this thread. [/QUOTE]
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