As my title says, My Sig Kilo 2000 rangefinder , died, suggestions for replacement.
Who makes the best bang for the buck these days ? The farther the better with a balance of cost?
PB
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As my title says, My Sig Kilo 2000 rangefinder , died, suggestions for replacement.
Who makes the best bang for the buck these days ? The farther the better with a balance of cost?
PB
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Wow, if my memory is correct, you haven’t had it very long.
I haven’t used it much, but I like my Vortex Razor HD 4000 so far. I snagged a showroom demo unit from EuroOptic for $400…it looks like the regular price is $500.
If I paid $500, I’d still consider it a good price.
I’ve had a Nikon for 10 years that has served me well. Didn’t break the bank and registers what I aim it toward.
Last edited by HKGuns; 01-19-23 at 21:19.
PB,
I’m sure you tried everything but…Just to cover the bases, I thought my Kilo 1600 died earlier this year but somehow the auto brightness got turned to manual and was turned all the way down to where I couldn’t see it. Just one last thing to check if you didn’t already.
As far as handhelds go, I'm a big fan of the Leica models.
I have a leica 2200b or something. I don't like the operation of its ballistic calculation features so I don't use them. I use it strictly as a range finder. And it tells me the temp. It works great and I like it.
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I recently upgraded from my Sig Kilo 2000 to the Sig Kilo 5k and love it. It has bluetooth that ties to the Sig BDX app, so you can put in ballistic profiles and the rangefinder will tell you your drops in MRAD or MOA when you range something, and it calculates the angle and atmospherics into the output. I've checked it many times against my other ballistic calculators and it's always spot on.
It's got great range as well, as i've had mine range over 4,000 yards on buildings, and will easily do 2,000+ yards on targets like trees, rocks, animals, etc.
I think it's a fantastic option for the price.
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