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Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?
I have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away.
Quote from: TommyH on October 10, 2018, 11:18:53 PM There’s a sale on the wiskey3 3x9x40 for 99$ until the 14th I believe, contemplating on picking one up... @WapitiTalk1 — how’s it holding up? Is their warranty as good as vortex? Glass quality? I was looking to spend as little as possible on a backup scope for a backup rifle and seen this deal... debating this sig vs. a used nikon... any input is appreciated!where is the sale thru?
There’s a sale on the wiskey3 3x9x40 for 99$ until the 14th I believe, contemplating on picking one up... @WapitiTalk1 — how’s it holding up? Is their warranty as good as vortex? Glass quality? I was looking to spend as little as possible on a backup scope for a backup rifle and seen this deal... debating this sig vs. a used nikon... any input is appreciated!
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 11, 2018, 06:37:17 PMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I've known Brent since 200I think. I met Carl about 5 years ago or so, shooting steel up at a friends range near Northport..I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?I met Brent in 2007 when Pathfinder101 and I were up there for the late season, Brent and Brian were a blast
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I've known Brent since 200I think. I met Carl about 5 years ago or so, shooting steel up at a friends range near Northport..I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?
Quote from: JJB11B on October 11, 2018, 07:34:19 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on October 11, 2018, 06:37:17 PMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I've known Bret since 2001I think. I met Carl about 5 years ago or so, shooting steel up at a friends range near Northport..I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?I met Brent in 2007 when Pathfinder101 and I were up there for the late season, Brent and Brian were a blast
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 11, 2018, 06:37:17 PMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I've known Bret since 2001I think. I met Carl about 5 years ago or so, shooting steel up at a friends range near Northport..I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?I met Brent in 2007 when Pathfinder101 and I were up there for the late season, Brent and Brian were a blast
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 16, 2018, 10:15:02 AMI have a buddy that shoots long range competitively (won Best of the West a couple of years ago and won the first season of Long Range Reality on the Sportsman's Channel) that just switched out all of his Nightforces for Sig. I just ordered the Whiskey 5 5-25x MOA Milling Hunter Illum Reticle , 30mm tube, 52mm obj with LR Turret. Apparently, it's backorded, but I am expecting it this month. I know the "word on the street" is that their 2400 Kilo rangefinder is supposed to be the best thing on the market. I have a buddy that just bought one and we took it out and tested it a little. Couldn't find anything that it wouldn't range, including trees over 1000 yards away. I've known Bret since 2001I think. I met Carl about 5 years ago or so, shooting steel up at a friends range near Northport..I know Carl Taylor and Brent Webly too.. The 2 owners. They also own In Motion Targets.. Is that who you're talking' about ?
Yessir. Steve Schaffer. I met Steve and Sally in 2001 (?) while looking for some hand made wood screen doors for our log home. Brent Webly's Dad cut all of our logs, D shaped, for our log house we had built for us in 2000. I actually met Brent and Dallas Crape coyote hunting near Curlew where I lived, on a ranch I had permission to kill coyotes on. Small world............
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on October 20, 2018, 09:57:38 PMYessir. Steve Schaffer. I met Steve and Sally in 2001 (?) while looking for some hand made wood screen doors for our log home. Brent Webly's Dad cut all of our logs, D shaped, for our log house we had built for us in 2000. I actually met Brent and Dallas Crape coyote hunting near Curlew where I lived, on a ranch I had permission to kill coyotes on. Small world............ We had a Webeley log home too from 2002 until we sold it in 2014. Thinking about building another one. Steve would be the one to talk to about custom wood-anything. He's got quite the setup there.