This range finder continues to impress me.
I have used it for several classes as a spotter on movers and wide swing dynamic exercises. Found the glass to be very usable over extended viewing. Not Leica or Swaro imagery but workable when staying on it for a few hours a day.
The LRF feature is what I am totally impressed with.
I have repeatedly gotten quick reads at distance through dirty air. On more than one occasion I have put it side by side with my PLRF10 (which is a good one) and have actually been able to tag some targets that the PLRF10 had troubles with.
Using it out over the flight line behind the shop, the terrain is flat and a shit ton of mirage when the sun is up. Typical Louisiana humidity and the mirage makes for trashy atmosphere to range through. Both units were ranging a mobile welding unit at 3,455 and 2,900 yds when the sun is down with ease but when things get dirty, the Sig was getting me reads when the PLRF wasn't.
I really could care less about ranging something at 2 or 3 thousand yards. I want to be able to tag a smallish target in a mix of terrain or structures inside 1K and have confidence I'm not reading on the hill behind it, the car in front of it or the tree close to it but not the same distance. So far, so good.
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