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To wait for BR4, or not to wait...
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 1994092" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>JARHEAD1371, </p><p></p><p>You might look into the Sig Sauer KILO2400ABS rangefinder . It has 7x magnification , and has a tripod mount included .</p><p>$1099.99 on some websites here on LRH .</p><p></p><p>It is programmable and will give your shooting solutions for up to 4 different cartridge profiles .</p><p>Download the KILO2400ABS app into your cell phone , enter your chosen bullet/velocity/scope height into 1 of 4 different profiles , and then link the phone to the rangefinder via bluetooth connection .</p><p>Once the 4 profiles are entered into your phone program , then link the rangefinder and phone together to download that data into the rangefinder . From that point on , the rangefinder will make all shooting solutions without the phone being used , ( except if you want live windspeed data , which can be read with the windspeed meter that is supplied that requires the windspeed meter to be attached to your cell phone , and phone and rangefinder be bluetooth linked together ).</p><p></p><p>It is more compact and lightweight than the 2500 BR4 , and has its internal weather station for temperature and atmospheric pressure that it will include in your shoot-to range calculations in either MIL or MOA .</p><p>, just like the 2400 BR .</p><p></p><p>I have 1 that will range out to 2000+ yards on steel plates , and will instantly give the needed elevation adjustments necessary , as well as it will input live windspeed data into the windage correction into the rangefinder via bluetooth , ( when using the cell phone ).</p><p></p><p>I am very satisfied with mine .</p><p></p><p>You might look into it . </p><p> DMP25-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 1994092, member: 27271"] JARHEAD1371, You might look into the Sig Sauer KILO2400ABS rangefinder . It has 7x magnification , and has a tripod mount included . $1099.99 on some websites here on LRH . It is programmable and will give your shooting solutions for up to 4 different cartridge profiles . Download the KILO2400ABS app into your cell phone , enter your chosen bullet/velocity/scope height into 1 of 4 different profiles , and then link the phone to the rangefinder via bluetooth connection . Once the 4 profiles are entered into your phone program , then link the rangefinder and phone together to download that data into the rangefinder . From that point on , the rangefinder will make all shooting solutions without the phone being used , ( except if you want live windspeed data , which can be read with the windspeed meter that is supplied that requires the windspeed meter to be attached to your cell phone , and phone and rangefinder be bluetooth linked together ). It is more compact and lightweight than the 2500 BR4 , and has its internal weather station for temperature and atmospheric pressure that it will include in your shoot-to range calculations in either MIL or MOA . , just like the 2400 BR . I have 1 that will range out to 2000+ yards on steel plates , and will instantly give the needed elevation adjustments necessary , as well as it will input live windspeed data into the windage correction into the rangefinder via bluetooth , ( when using the cell phone ). I am very satisfied with mine . You might look into it . DMP25-06 [/QUOTE]
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