Bought one from whittakers. And it has surprised me with how quick it can take a reading and how far it will range small things. Today while hunting there was a bird flying way out. It picked it up at 441.2 yards.... a bird on a blue sky. Deer at 470 not an issue at all. Have ranged signs and buildings to 1800. But haven't tried anything farther than that.
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Re: Kilo 2000 range finder
So what kinda price we talking here? I've got a cheap Bushnell 800yd one and I like it but since I don't shoot long range anymore it's only used for 3gun matches and 200yd deer hunting. I have trouble with doing sires at around 400, I can't keep it steady enough freehand.
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I'd assume a bird in the sky would be pretty easy. Readers get confused when they get a lot of readings and have to decide which one is what you want... like ranging through the grass you're hiding in, to a man on a hilltop, with another hill behind him. I start having trouble ranging completely handheld around 600m and out, but 900m isn't impossible. That's using a Bushnell Elite.
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The only thing I don't like about the kilo is no tripod mount. So I have been doing everything. Hand held.
Tried a turkey at 540 ish and it would not pick it up. On a flat field but I was looking into the sun this morning.
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Tried a turkey at 540 ish and it would not pick it up. On a flat field but I was looking into the sun this morning.
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