My Sig Kilo 2000 is a freak of nature. It has ran neck n neck with my buddies Terrapin… within 3-5 yards every time. Another friend bought one based on his experience with mine, and both of them were total turds.
DK
My original kilo 2000 was like that. God-like for the money at the time. Then all of a sudden something went wrong and I could not range past 600 yrds on steel. A person in the know, thought perhaps during my extreme cold hunts some epoxy had failed.
Sent it to Sig for warranty. After trying to blow smoke “I went outside and ranged a tree, works fine”
Sig replaced it. The new unit would not range steel past 600 yards. I did some research and found that they had suddenly changed the specs on the 2000. I posted about this in a thread here at the time. This unit had different specs than the original Kilo2000s
I ended up buying a kilo 2200 that was damn good for a while but suddenly started having power issues. I cured that by stretching the battery spring
and advised another member here to do the same to his with the same issue. It seemed to work for him as well.
The other day at the range I was having trouble getting a solid range on an Antelope that sauntered through the canyon steel area. It was inside 200 yards but I was getting 145 and 300+ . I had a good clear line of sight.
Recently I ordered a Sig Oscar 3. With the unit powered off, if anything in the bag barely touched the power switch it would turn on and the gyro would vibrate continuously draining the battery. Tech support hemmed and hawed and I got replacement from the vendor Europtics (awesome service). Same issue. Returned for a refund. Not for field use evidently.
I am done with sig optics and their crappy products with even crappier warranty service.