Range finders

The Sig Kilo 2200 and 2400 are now considered some of the top range finders you can buy. Don't be fooled by the price. I bought a 2000 on sale last fall from Cabela's and it works very well. I hope to try it out on longer distance later this year.

Search for reviews on them and you'll see for yourself.
 
Dr. Vette":2wr2rv5a said:
The Sig Kilo 2200 and 2400 are now considered some of the top range finders you can buy. Don't be fooled by the price. I bought a 2000 on sale last fall from Cabela's and it works very well. I hope to try it out on longer distance later this year.

Search for reviews on them and you'll see for yourself.
DV, any thoughts on the Sig bracket you got from me? Good, bad, or otherwise?
 
I have a Leica 2000. It's solid. I picked it over the Sig Kilo because of the slightly better glass quality


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A month or so ago I received a 2000 Leica as a replacement for my 1600B which just up and quit :shock:.
The 1600B was a fine rangefinder and I purchased it approximately 4 years before.
I sent in even though I was advised by many people that Leica would not look after the repairs, Was I happy when they replaced it with a upgrade to the 2000 at no cost now that is excellent customer service :mrgreen:.
They definitely have me as a loyal customer (y).

Blessings,
Dan
 
bdbrown66":13ficjq4 said:
Dr. Vette":13ficjq4 said:
The Sig Kilo 2200 and 2400 are now considered some of the top range finders you can buy. Don't be fooled by the price. I bought a 2000 on sale last fall from Cabela's and it works very well. I hope to try it out on longer distance later this year.

Search for reviews on them and you'll see for yourself.
DV, any thoughts on the Sig bracket you got from me? Good, bad, or otherwise?

It looks pretty. :grin:

Moving, 2 graduations, moving, unpacking, finishing the house....
no shooting for me for a while. It's still in the plastic you sent it in.
Not even sure where the Sig Kilo 2000 is since the move a couple of weeks ago.
Every day I say "next week" I'll have time to straighten out my storage. Still waiting for next week.
 
Dr. Vette":p1lbdz42 said:
bdbrown66":p1lbdz42 said:
Dr. Vette":p1lbdz42 said:
The Sig Kilo 2200 and 2400 are now considered some of the top range finders you can buy. Don't be fooled by the price. I bought a 2000 on sale last fall from Cabela's and it works very well. I hope to try it out on longer distance later this year.

Search for reviews on them and you'll see for yourself.
DV, any thoughts on the Sig bracket you got from me? Good, bad, or otherwise?

It looks pretty. :grin:

Moving, 2 graduations, moving, unpacking, finishing the house....
no shooting for me for a while. It's still in the plastic you sent it in.
Not even sure where the Sig Kilo 2000 is since the move a couple of weeks ago.
Every day I say "next week" I'll have time to straighten out my storage. Still waiting for next week.
LOL. Been there... :)
 
str8meat":13j1x6t4 said:
Looking for input on leica 2000 and any other higher end.
It's a good Range Finder, comparable Sig would be their new 2400. Go Lieca better glass and performance in poorer conditions

My wife thinks I only have 3 guns
 
compared the 220 sig and 2000 leica. leica has the better glass but i loved the scan part of the sig. still up in the air on which one. pocket book says sig.
 
joelkdouglas":1ei0opt2 said:
I have a Leica 2000. It's solid. I picked it over the Sig Kilo because of the slightly better glass quality


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I love my 1200. I'd upgrade to the 2000 in a heartbeat.
 
I do love Leica glass. I find the extra cost is worth it for my aging eyes.
 
str8meat":ewvc1ij1 said:
well i bought the sig and my buddy bought the leica. best of both worlds (y)

Very cool. Looking forward to a comparison of the two. Doesn't seem to be a bad way to roll!
 
Congratulations on the new rangefinder (y) I am looking forward to your comparison report :wink:.

Blessings,
Dan
 
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