TK-421
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New rangefinding binoculars from Sig.
Uses Applied Ballistics Elite engine with the complete bullet database and custom curves.
Listed range
Reflective = 10,000 yards
Deer = 3,000 yards
Beam divergence of 1.5 x 0.06 MRAD
Ability to cycle through ranging circle, duplex, and milling grid.
Weight is 32 oz.
MTP is $1,499
MAP is $1,999
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You can find the sheet with a simple google search. It has been public for a long time, I ran across it myself. All the back room hush hush hidden pricing stuff went the way of the dinosaur ages ago.@TK-421 - Why would you upload dealer files showing dealer cost? I'm sure SIG will be very happy to see this. MTP prices you're quoting, is what dealers are paying, and supposed to be confidential. LOL
What do you mean buy wandering diopter? I run the 3000 binos and I have to continually adjust the diopter! I dont know if its getting moved while I use the binos? Pain in the ass!Hopefully Sig will have better quality control in these units than the 3000BDX. Mine pretty much sucked......wandering diopters, laser beam well outside the aiming reticle, and Sig telling me all of that was within spec.
Give a call to 603-610-3879 to discuss a Kilo3000BDX replacement. Beneficial feature in the KILO10K it has a reticle alignment calibration feature for those that are found to not aimed dead nuts center.Hopefully Sig will have better quality control in these units than the 3000BDX. Mine pretty much sucked......wandering diopters, laser beam well outside the aiming reticle, and Sig telling me all of that was within spec.
that's exactly what I mean.....having to continually fiddle with the diopter, even after setting it 100 times. It moves without rhyme or reason, and is very frustrating.
The blue tint has been my main concern. Just curious, if you say they are plenty usable for hunting, what then will you be using your Leica's for if you keep both?Only knock so far is the glass does have the dreaded blue-tint. Not terrible, and they are plenty usable for hunting. But I will definitely not be getting rid of my Leica's...
The blue tint has been my main concern. Just curious, if you say they are plenty usable for hunting, what then will you be using your Leica's for if you keep both?