Just ranged this and get instant return every time.I think you should be hitting 2000 yards without any trouble. Probably farther I get 2000 on trees and stuff all the time in any condition. I've got 3600 on trees that are in the shade.
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Join the contest SubscribeJust ranged this and get instant return every time.I think you should be hitting 2000 yards without any trouble. Probably farther I get 2000 on trees and stuff all the time in any condition. I've got 3600 on trees that are in the shade.
I don't think the warranty is quite as good as vortex but everything else is better.How is the warranty on these things? I am debating between these and either the vortex fury 5000’s or a vortex razor lrf
I know the vortex warranty is great on all products
How is the glass on these ? Good enough for PRS only ?
It's Vortex PST (binocs) quality which is plenty good. I will say though the focus is sensitive, the Diopters wont stay put to save their life, and honestly they're kind of uncomfortable. Having said that the rangefinder is absurdly good, the glass is good, and for the money it's impossible to beat right now assuming they last.
Does anyone know of a vendor with these in stock? Midway and Brownells list them $959.99 but have no ETA an no back order allowed and Optics Planet has them for $1043.89 with an estimated ship date of 12 to 21 days. Are they that scarce, have money burning a hole if you know what I mean!
I got my black rubber printer filliment yesterday and am starting to print the lense covers. They are going to be $18 each for whoever wants them. I'll ship priority mail and that's approximately $7 anywhere in the USA Pm me if you are interested. They take me about an hour and 45 min to make. So I'm not really making anything off of these.
Do you remember which butler creek caps you bought that fit so well on the front?I got several pm from different members wanting these but before I send any off wanted to get some decent photos of these and cover some details. First off they fit loose around the eye pice and snug on the Diopter ajustment ring this makes it really quick to get them on and off however if you adjust your eyecups out then they won't fit over the diopter.
If anyone wants some made that fit tight on the eyecups I can make those too just let me know. I tried it both ways and liked it this way better but I don't screw out the eyecups cause of the shape of my face![]()
Sadly no I just tried a bunch on in the store and bought them and they threw away the package.Do you remember which butler creek caps you bought that fit so well on the front?
It says 39 40 43 on the insideThe model/size of Butler Creek caps are found on the inside of the flip cover. Obviously not so on the "Blizzard" see-through cover model.
Here’s the spotting setup I’ll be running at my first match this weekend. ...
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JeremyV made a great set of ocular lense caps. Very happy with them. Thanks much sir.
So as you all know I'm a big fan of the kilo 3000 binoculars well my wife just got a new rifle for shooting 3 gun and I topped it off with a sig bdx 2.5-10 scope and a red dot on a 45 degree offset this combo works good cause at our match's we shoot steel out at 500 yards and it's 10 inch plates so not too much fun using a 4x or even a 6x. Of course you can do it with that but it's super hard to see your splash and it's always windy at our range. And often damp so no dust to spot either.
So I mounted the scope grabbed the Chrono and headed up the mountain to get a zero and get fps for her dope.
we quickly made a profile on the phone using the sig app and after getting a good 100 yard zero we proceeded to a clearcut and started ranging and shooting and it's stupid easy for new shooters to quickly get hits at long range.
My only mistake was that we couldn't see anything much over 350 yards so we didn't get to shoot very far but man was this fast and simple. We were shooting up and down hill at extreme angles and the dope was spot on. The combo of the binoculars and scope was fun. I could see bullet trace through them and also she could talk me onto a target I could range and she could engage right away.. much easer then if we were using a rangfinder and separate device to watch for trace and direct fire.
I think sig is going to push the competition to come out with some really cool tech in the next few years.
Com'on Doc! Nobody likes a tease.If only you guys could see what we are doing now. But you will one day.
Has anyone tested these to confirm that the laser is centered to the circle reticle when actuated? Known issue amongst other brands, and curious if it's common with the Sig too.
This is going to be an issue with all LRFs.
Now I'm getting excited!If only you guys could see what we are doing now. But you will one day.
Fixed the independent focus rings moving.
Installed 1.625 ID o-rings with a .0625 cross section.
Clears the main focus knob.
Fixed the independent focus rings moving.
Installed 1.625 ID o-rings with a .0625 cross section.
Most Ace Hardware Stores will have themWhere did you get these?
Do these binos have a reticle function similar to the sig kilo RF?