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Hey fellas, I'm thinking of buying the kilo 2000 range finder. Do any of you have one, and what do you think of it? | ||
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Over on snipershide.com it has gotten very good reviews. The price has been as low as $385 and it shouldn't be hard to get one in the $415 range. I'm also considering getting one; just waiting until the feeding frenzy subsides and the pricing gets better. | |||
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I broke down and got one at cabelas. I probably should've waited for the price to drop, but I didn't. I got it for 470 after tax. | |||
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And do tell more about it Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too! Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system. | |||
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Haven't got to play with it very much yet. But so far it is tits! I'll let ya know more after this weekend. | |||
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Well I got to go out and play today, with my new toy! It's actually a very nice tool, and a wise investment on my part. Even if my wife says I'm still sleeping on the couch! Seriously though, I could only find one thing that is change with it. It needs to have a spot for a tripod, but LRI makes a slip on Mount for a tripod that is supposed to work great!? Other than that, this thing is wonderful! I was able to range a steel target at 1500yds no problem. And the angle modified range helps tremendously as well. Sig claims it will range reflective targets out to 3400 yds, and in my opinion I think it can do it. | |||
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