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Sig range finders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowbird" data-source="post: 1448960" data-attributes="member: 87588"><p>I'm looking to pair down from my two rangefinder system to one. I currently have a Leupold RX-1200i w/DNA for archery and leica 1600b for longer distance rifle target. i'm not sure i still need both anymore. i've been looking online at the Sig Sauer KILO2200MR. It seems that this would do everything i need since i really don't use any advanced functions of my current rangefinders. i just need a fast, accurate reading in a red or green display. it also needs to range consistently at distances out to a mile. i also prefer that it angle compensates and reads in tenths when under 100 yards. clear enough optics that read ranges in low light and moist environments are a plus. each of my current rangefinders are adequate for their intended purpose but neither cover both perfectly.</p><p></p><p>has anyone used the sig rangefinders enough to give a solid opinion on their quality and suitability as a good all around unit for archery and long range shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowbird, post: 1448960, member: 87588"] I'm looking to pair down from my two rangefinder system to one. I currently have a Leupold RX-1200i w/DNA for archery and leica 1600b for longer distance rifle target. i'm not sure i still need both anymore. i've been looking online at the Sig Sauer KILO2200MR. It seems that this would do everything i need since i really don't use any advanced functions of my current rangefinders. i just need a fast, accurate reading in a red or green display. it also needs to range consistently at distances out to a mile. i also prefer that it angle compensates and reads in tenths when under 100 yards. clear enough optics that read ranges in low light and moist environments are a plus. each of my current rangefinders are adequate for their intended purpose but neither cover both perfectly. has anyone used the sig rangefinders enough to give a solid opinion on their quality and suitability as a good all around unit for archery and long range shooting? [/QUOTE]
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