I have both the Kilo's 1200 and 2400 but not impressed. Seems like most finders are great at about half the advertised yardages.Based on Brian Litz's lates book, where they tested most mftrs, the Sig kilo 2400 is the best for the money unless you want to spend thousands and thousands.
I hear ya, I have to be locked in solid to get readings at much distance at all. trying to shoot 1200+ and my units are not getting it. May have to get a loan from the wife and buy a terrapinThe funny thing is fellows seem to think that they can hand hold a rangefinder on a tiny target, a long ways off, something that they would have no chance of shooting off hand. Think about it.
That's why there's a standard tripod mount mount hole on the bottom of my old Leica 800. But on a walking hunt, who has the luxury of using it? I've gotten pretty good at "shooting" the Leica offhand, but unlike trying to aim a rifle, I don't care if I mark the cheek, neck, thorax, or rump, so concentrate on holding vertical. I take two or three readings, and if I get successive ones that agree, I figure I'm not pointing at sagebrush in front of, or something behind, the target. Also, you need to have some reasonable estimated range in your mind, as a sanity check. YMMV.The funny thing is fellows seem to think that they can hand hold a rangefinder on a tiny target, a long ways off, something that they would have no chance of shooting off hand. Think about it.
You must of got one of the rare ones that work. Three different ones that my buddies have owned wouldn't range past 600 yards. That was on big objects like trees. I know all 3 got sent back. MattAfter having a Leica and a Swarovski, I was concerned with the sampling rate which was like once every two days. I purchased a Sig Kilo 2000 three years ago, and was really amazed at how easy and fast it ranges what I need to range. I have Strelok for my ballistic solution, and this came in at less than $400.00. I know there are good high end range finders out there with really nice bells and whistles, but for the money, you won’t beat Sig’s offerings.
Just my .02 worth,
Wayne