Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: hunting4sanity on February 18, 2016, 09:00:34 PM
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Not long ago I got to use Sig's new Kilo 2000 rangefinder. I was very pleasantly surprised with how well that rangefinder works, very impressive unit. My first impression from the rangefinder got me looking at their website and now I'm interested in their Tango4 4-16x44 rifle scope. I think their scopes are quite new still, but has anyone personally seen either the Tango or Whiskey line of scopes?
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I was with a friend who is the star of Long Range Reality the other day. He was using the Whiskey model and said it's the newest ticket for long range work for him. He also runs a shooting/self defense school. He's a private contractor and was a sniper in the military, so I kinda believe him more than most reviews on here you're going to get.
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This coming weekend, I will be shooting with the LRR crew...will ask them what is up with the scopes.
Campmeat, do you know Carl??
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also, my shooting buddy picked up a Sig Kilo....we will be putting it thru the paces this weekend to compare it to my Bushy 1Mile ARC.
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I have shot the optics in question and they have been functioning without any issues. I believe Carl and Brent did well with them this past weekend. I am impressed with the range finders also, fast and accurate. You can't go wrong with a company like Sig Sauer :tup:
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There is a thread in Optics about the Sig rangefinder.
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yeah, but "this thread" will have more gooder info...
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This coming weekend, I will be shooting with the LRR crew...will ask them what is up with the scopes.
Campmeat, do you know Carl??
Yes, I've met him a few times and know Brent too.
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This coming weekend, I will be shooting with the LRR crew...will ask them what is up with the scopes.
Campmeat, do you know Carl??
Yes, I've met him a few times and know Brent too.
Cool, I have only met them once. I might run into them this weekend at LROC.
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This coming weekend, I will be shooting with the LRR crew...will ask them what is up with the scopes.
Campmeat, do you know Carl??
Yes, I've met him a few times and know Brent too.
Cool, I have only met them once. I might run into them this weekend at LROC.
Both are real nice guys. But, when Carl runs a shoot, he's all 110% all business. I met Brent 15-6 years ago. His dad milled the logs for my house.
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Just got a text from my buddy...his new SIG Kilo just showed up!!! Gonna put it thru the paces this weekend!!!
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Buy extra batteries. Mine went south already..
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Mine is going back to Sig. It won't range hardly past 1100 yards. I made a comment on Facebook, on the Long Range Reality show site and the filmmaker of the show, gave me the big bosses name of Sig Sauer marketing. Craig Pfiefer, is sending me a new 2000 without any questions, BEFORE, I even send mine back. WOW is all I can say, plus, he's offered me anything they sell at an employee discount, 50% off MSRP. So, I'm thinking a suppressor if he can do that...
He said the diodes and transmitters (?) have to line up perfectly to work correctly. The guys I know on the show said they are ranging out to 1700 yards consistently with no problems.
The new one he's sending me was ranging out to almost 1800 yards today..
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I have no problem getting 2300+ consistently and got a 3123 reading yesterday.
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Mine is going back to Sig. It won't range hardly past 1100 yards. I made a comment on Facebook, on the Long Range Reality show site and the filmmaker of the show, gave me the big bosses name of Sig Sauer marketing. Craig Pfiefer, is sending me a new 2000 without any questions, BEFORE, I even send mine back. WOW is all I can say, plus, he's offered me anything they sell at an employee discount, 50% off MSRP. So, I'm thinking a suppressor if he can do that...
He said the diodes and transmitters (?) have to line up perfectly to work correctly. The guys I know on the show said they are ranging out to 1700 yards consistently with no problems.
The new one he's sending me was ranging out to almost 1800 yards today..
That's some serious good service! :tup:
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Mine is going back to Sig. It won't range hardly past 1100 yards. I made a comment on Facebook, on the Long Range Reality show site and the filmmaker of the show, gave me the big bosses name of Sig Sauer marketing. Craig Pfiefer, is sending me a new 2000 without any questions, BEFORE, I even send mine back. WOW is all I can say, plus, he's offered me anything they sell at an employee discount, 50% off MSRP. So, I'm thinking a suppressor if he can do that...
He said the diodes and transmitters (?) have to line up perfectly to work correctly. The guys I know on the show said they are ranging out to 1700 yards consistently with no problems.
The new one he's sending me was ranging out to almost 1800 yards today..
That's some serious good service! :tup:
Indeed it is. He wasn't going to offer that at first, because I have a Vortex scope instead of the new Tango 6 ($22000 scope.) I think he felt sorry for me. Then I told him I have 3 Sig pistols, then he felt better and offered me the 50% off..
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Ok, so here is what we found pout this weekend.
Ranging stuff from the parking lot, both run neck and neck to 1250 yards on trees with the sun at our backs.
Shooting at 800 or so. The Sig is faster to get ranges than the Bushy. Both had trouble ranging targets in the sunlit snow.
Overall, after playing with both rangefinders all weekend, it comes down to basically cost. They both will do the same thing, and they will both have trouble with the same stuff. Basically, if the target is small, you need to bracket the target. We had a Cold Bore shot at 750 yards, but neither could pick up the target (it was under 2MOA). Bracketing that particular target gave ranges from 700 to 1200, the real issue her was the lay of the land as the target was on the horizon. The furthest range we used them at was 1060, and both picked it up and gave accurate info for both me and my buddy to make first round hits.
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Got my replacement today and got out to 2400 yards plus.. much better.
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So, I'm thinking a suppressor if he can do that...
I don't think you'll be disappointed. Sig makes a very good suppressor. I was impatiently waiting for their new SRD45 can to hit the market because everything I've heard about them was good and thought it'd look good on the end of my Sig 1911 but I caved under pressure and couldn't hold out any longer. Now I've got a Dead Air Ghost waiting in ATF jail. But if I could have bought one at 1/2 price, I'm pretty sure I could have waited. lol
I'm thinking a Sig Kilo is in my near future and since that, Technically, wouldn't fall under the Wardens house rule of no new guns if I can't fit it in the safe, I'll be good to go. :tup:
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So, I'm thinking a suppressor if he can do that...
I don't think you'll be disappointed. Sig makes a very good suppressor. I was impatiently waiting for their new SRD45 can to hit the market because everything I've heard about them was good and thought it'd look good on the end of my Sig 1911 but I caved under pressure and couldn't hold out any longer. Now I've got a Dead Air Ghost waiting in ATF jail. But if I could have bought one at 1/2 price, I'm pretty sure I could have waited. lol
I'm thinking a Sig Kilo is in my near future and since that, Technically, wouldn't fall under the Wardens house rule of no new guns if I can't fit it in the safe, I'll be good to go. :tup:
The Sig suppressors aren't that expensive. I want the 762, but really don't know which one. I'll be swapping it between a few guns.