Sig Kilo2400 ABS questions

hoguer

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So i just purchased a Kilo 24400ABS and had some questions that havent been answered by the manual
1. When i enter a ballistic profile, does it account for environmental factors at the time of entry towards the profiles baseline? This question stems from the fact i entered the data for my rifle at 600ft elevation and 80deg but will be using the lrf on a hunt on a different continent at elevations exceeding 15,000ft and possibly temps around 0deg. Will the lrf calculate everything to make a correct shot at 500+ yds?
2. Is there a turret truing feature to manage imperfect elevation click adjustments for a scope that doesnt track perfectly true? Ie a 3% under or over factor?
 
So i just purchased a Kilo 24400ABS and had some questions that havent been answered by the manual
1. When i enter a ballistic profile, does it account for environmental factors at the time of entry towards the profiles baseline? This question stems from the fact i entered the data for my rifle at 600ft elevation and 80deg but will be using the lrf on a hunt on a different continent at elevations exceeding 15,000ft and possibly temps around 0deg. Will the lrf calculate everything to make a correct shot at 500+ yds?
2. Is there a turret truing feature to manage imperfect elevation click adjustments for a scope that doesnt track perfectly true? Ie a 3% under or over factor?

1) No. Their is no zero atmosphere. This is not needed if you have a good 100 yard zero with the AJ removed.

2) Their is no specific SSF in the 2400 ABS. You can simply do an over all calibration.
 
I just got my Sig 2400 ABS and did a compass calibration. When I look at the heading on the iPhone it appears to about about 80-90 degrees off.

For example the real heading should be about 180 degrees but the target information shows about 110 degrees. When I aim the range finder to north, the target information shows 290 degrees.

I've performed the compass calibration several times and the heading is still off from what it should be.

Any ideas would be a great help.
 
I just got my Sig 2400 ABS and did a compass calibration. When I look at the heading on the iPhone it appears to about about 80-90 degrees off.

For example the real heading should be about 180 degrees but the target information shows about 110 degrees. When I aim the range finder to north, the target information shows 290 degrees.

I've performed the compass calibration several times and the heading is still off from what it should be.

Any ideas would be a great help.

It may be the phone itself. My iPhone 6S has a HORRIBLE compass that's routinely off by about what you noted...
 
The range finder doesn't give a preference of magnetic versus true. My iPhone compass is correct because I verified it with a regular magnetic compass.

If the range finder was using true north versus magnetic north there should not be more than 6-7 degrees difference in this part of the country.

So, I'm a little baffled.
 
Yes, I did. The real compass reveals the same errors. When I get off work later today, I'll try doing another calibration and see what happens again.
 
Not sure how you are doing it, but mine was out, until I worked out you had to have the front of the 2400 pointing North (reading off a compass) then do the calibration, being careful to keep the front lens pointed North.