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    Friggin Sig has it together... between the Romeo sights, range finders, and really nice suppressors... MPX sub guns, they're killing it.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Friggin Sig has it together... between the Romeo sights, range finders, and really nice suppressors... MPX sub guns, they're killing it.
    I tend to agree. And don't forget about the P365, awesome little pistol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr McSimon View Post
    I tend to agree. And don't forget about the P365, awesome little pistol!
    Sig has pistols???
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    If you are just plinking and setting up targets, consider the BallisticsARC app. It has a map feature that uses GPS coordinates to calculate distances. It also calculates angles.

    This could also work if you are hunting from a stand and research your shooting lanes in advance.

    For $15 it’s a cheap way to get started.

    More info: https://geoballistics.com/#x-content-band-2

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    I also have a kilo 2200mr and it works well. Definitely a good purchase.
    Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com

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    Leica and Vortex are GTG.

    I just got a Sig Kilo 1400 BDX for my walking-around gear, and it is also GTG. The Bluetooth app interface works okay, and it’s suggested dope is pretty close.
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    Leica 2000

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    I have a Vortex Ranger 1300. I'd sure like one that goes to 2200 just for fun but have no actual use for that..... for now 1300 is a good range for me to work within. The Ranger is also a dang good 6X monocular at the same time.

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    This rangefinder is definitely not for everyone, but if you want IMHO the best lightweight hand held ballistic rangefinder that can do all kinds of things and works in extreme cold weather, then as they say buy once and cry once and get the Revic BR4 rangefinder. Mine has been outstanding in every way.

    https://www.revicoptics.com/br4-ballistic-rangefinder

    https://youtu.be/euA8NnjaAFI?si=b6VrwiybNNvR2UEu

    https://youtu.be/s2PhZK8Q-d8?si=7wn-pgG03TvA5xPN

    https://youtu.be/GQTNjPsbV4w?si=cxLj37Z4NXqMo0OK

    https://youtu.be/ustDGGqCPAc?si=HGv6m6hmzCBYzfHg
    Last edited by Biggy; 02-19-24 at 09:24.

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    Another Sig here. I have the 2000 and it has been very reliable.

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