smokingfire
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Cole. Congratulations on the switch to the Zeiss.I want one of those Zeiss also but I need to save up some more money. Do those sigs have the angle compensator?Ran the sig 2400 for the past couple years. Just made the switch to the zeiss victory rf 10x42
The sig 2400 does all your ballistic solutions like the G7 br2 and the zeiss rf. I’m indifferent because I love my swaro ELs but they zeiss is a one stop shop for meCole. Congratulations on the switch to the Zeiss.I want one of those Zeiss also but I need to save up some more money. Do those sigs have the angle compensator?
Copy that. I have a friend with a pair of Zeiss Victory RF like new he said he would sell to me for 2600. A little too much for me at the time.The sig 2400 does all your ballistic solutions like the G7 br2 and the zeiss rf. I’m indifferent because I love my swaro ELs but they zeiss is a one stop shop for me
That’s a good deal. But yes they are investment for sure. The sig 2400 is a solid unit and almost 1500 plus dollars cheaper though. I just find it to be a huge advantage for getting accurate ranges with 10x and even better when I’m running them off a tripod compared to free handing a 6x range finderCopy that. I have a friend with a pair of Zeiss Victory RF like new he said he would sell to me for 2600. A little too much for me at the time.
Yes the sigs do compensate for angle. I you look on YouTube you can check out the BDX system and learn a lot about them.Cole. Congratulations on the switch to the Zeiss.I want one of those Zeiss also but I need to save up some more money. Do those sigs have the angle compensator?