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Quote from: Wolfdog2314 on April 02, 2022, 03:51:37 PMI have no real world experience with it yet, but I just got the Revic BR4. Taking it out tomorow for the first time. Check it out: https://www.revicoptics.com/br4-rangefinderI was between this and a newest Sig. I emailed Revic (Gunwerks) asking why I should choose the Revic over the Sig 2400. Here is their response:The BR4 does have doppler profiles for a lot of the bullets - most Hornady and some Berger. what you're going to see over the Sig is ranging capability to over 2 miles on non-reflective surfaces (so long as it is a solid background (think hillside, not flat prairie)), capability to work with a BDC or yardage based turret setup, and a very intuitive display with wind velocity and vector handled on the RF itself (which applies spin drift and aerodynamic jump).I'll be waiting for the review..... Price wise, it is very similar in price to the Sig Kilo 8K. I was really considering the Sig Kilo 5K but don't know if I need all the options they offer. Wish they just made a 4-5K without all the BS app stuff.
I have no real world experience with it yet, but I just got the Revic BR4. Taking it out tomorow for the first time. Check it out: https://www.revicoptics.com/br4-rangefinderI was between this and a newest Sig. I emailed Revic (Gunwerks) asking why I should choose the Revic over the Sig 2400. Here is their response:The BR4 does have doppler profiles for a lot of the bullets - most Hornady and some Berger. what you're going to see over the Sig is ranging capability to over 2 miles on non-reflective surfaces (so long as it is a solid background (think hillside, not flat prairie)), capability to work with a BDC or yardage based turret setup, and a very intuitive display with wind velocity and vector handled on the RF itself (which applies spin drift and aerodynamic jump).
This was a good podcast talking about rangefinders with a guy from SIG. They of course focus on SIG products, but it was an interesting one to listen to.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/337-how-rangefinders-work-and-why-sometimes-they-dont/id1020880772?i=1000556412657
I didn't see mention of Revic working with basemaps? Thats a feature where what you range is marked on your basemap or onX map. Say you have an animal 1500 yards away you want to sneak up on or a closer one down. Range it and follow your map. Hopefully a lot more accurate than trying to manually mark a waypoint on your map manually.
I’ve been running the kilo 2000 for years. This year it crapped out on me. Called sig and warranty was up, but lady said hey… I’ll give you 40% off any range rdf in stock. Settled on the 5k. Loving it so far
Quote from: jasnt on July 14, 2022, 05:31:51 AMI’ve been running the kilo 2000 for years. This year it crapped out on me. Called sig and warranty was up, but lady said hey… I’ll give you 40% off any range rdf in stock. Settled on the 5k. Loving it so farYou lucky dog!!! I also had the kilo 2000 and loved it. It was about 5 years old wrote it started giving me grief. I paid full price for the 5k and so far have been plenty happy. Really wanted the br4 but just couldn’t justify the cost for the type of shooting I do.
Quote from: jrebel on July 14, 2022, 05:48:54 AMQuote from: jasnt on July 14, 2022, 05:31:51 AMI’ve been running the kilo 2000 for years. This year it crapped out on me. Called sig and warranty was up, but lady said hey… I’ll give you 40% off any range rdf in stock. Settled on the 5k. Loving it so farYou lucky dog!!! I also had the kilo 2000 and loved it. It was about 5 years old wrote it started giving me grief. I paid full price for the 5k and so far have been plenty happy. Really wanted the br4 but just couldn’t justify the cost for the type of shooting I do. have you played with the marker drop/ range? I’ve read it’s not very accurate yet?