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Thread: Now in Stock: SIG KILO 8K-ABS and KILO 5K-BDX Rangefinders

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    Now in Stock: SIG KILO 8K-ABS and KILO 5K-BDX Rangefinders


    Sig Sauer Rangefinder Kilo 8K ABS - 7x25 - SOK8K701
    Introducing the new KILO8K-ABS 7 x 25 mm laser rangefinding monocular with BDX 2.0.
    The KILO8K-ABS has a maximum reflective range of 8,000 yards and includes Applied Ballistics Elite (BDX Elite) along with onboard environmental sensors and digital compass; the KILO8K also supports BDX External (BDX-X) for connecting to external devices such as Kestrel and Garmin devices.

    The Gen II LightWave DSP engine features new target modes: Extended Range (XR) and Fog mode along with First, Best and Last target. The rangefinder incorporates the first Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Graphic Display which provides all relevant ballistic information such as range to target, elevation holdover, wind hold, energy on target and velocity at target distance.

    The all new KILO rangefinders also integrate with BaseMap to provide remote waypoints on ranged targets and can be fully configured with the Sig Sauer BDX App. All KILOs leverage Low Energy / Long Range Bluetooth 5.x for multipoint Bluetooth connections and improved connectivity to BDX enabled riflescopes and sights.

    The KILO8K ships with a Multicam MOLLE bag, Multicam carry pouch, lanyard, tripod adapter and WeatherFlow Bluetooth WindMETER.


    Features:
    • Gen II Lightwave DSP Ranging Engine With Extended Range (XR) Mode
    • Drop Remote Waypoints With Basemap App
    • Onboard Environmental Sensors for Real-time Ballistic Calculations
    • Up to 25 Custom Bullet Profiles and 8 Onboard Ballistic Group
    • BDX 2.0 Enabled With Low Energy, Long Range Bluetooth





    Sig Sauer Rangefinder Kilo 5K - 7x25 - SOK5K705
    The new KILO5K 7x25 mm laser rangefinder monocular has a maximum reflective range of 5,000 yards and includes Applied Ballistics Ultralite onboard along with environmental sensors and supports BDX External (BDX-X) for connecting to external devices such as Kestrel and Garmin devices.

    The Gen II LightWave DSP engine features new target modes: Extended Range (XR) and Fog mode along with First, Best and Last target. The rangefinder incorporates a segmented OLED display which provides range to target, elevation holdover and wind holds.

    All new KILO rangefinders connect with the BaseMap app to provide remote waypoints on ranged targets and can be fully configured with the SIG SAUER BDX App.

    All KILO K Series rangefinders leverage Low Energy / Long Range Bluetooth 5.x for multipoint Bluetooth connections and improved connectivity to BDX enabled riflescopes and sights.

    The KILO5K ships with a black/grey carry pouch and lanyard.


    Features:
    • Gen II Lightwave DSP Ranging Engine With Extended Range (XR) Mode
    • Drop Remote Waypoints With Basemap App
    • Onboard Environmental Sensors for Real-time Ballistic Calculations
    • Up to 25 Custom Bullet Profiles and 8 Onboard Ballistic Group
    • BDX 2.0 Enabled With Low Energy, Long Range Bluetooth




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    Too bad I can't connect them to my ballistic calculator because they've chosen to not allow open communication between devices.
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    Any word on upgraded binos?

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    Any reports/reviews on how well the "fog" mode works? That's always been the weak point of Sig (and pretty much all commercial) LRFs.

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    Does anyone have any experience with using one of these to mark way points on basemap? Is it easy to get the grid figures of the way points?


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    No ETA as of yet, however the 8K and 5K arrived ahead of schedule so here's hoping the 10K are the same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rugbydave View Post
    Any reports/reviews on how well the "fog" mode works? That's always been the weak point of Sig (and pretty much all commercial) LRFs.
    The first batch of these have not reached their owners yet, and we have not have a chance to test these extensively. I'm sure we'll hear back soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by plainSight Solutions View Post
    The first batch of these have not reached their owners yet, and we have not have a chance to test these extensively. I'm sure we'll hear back soon.
    Thanks! I have a set of K3000s and they're great, they just struggle in that thin, early morning mist (that you can still see through fine). No problem in heavy rain or snow (like this morning, haha) getting ranges even past a mile but that mist... If the 10Ks can handle the mist better, I might just need to upgrade.

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    Where are these manufactured? I'm interested if it doesn't have Chinese made components in it.

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    That 10K looks pretty legit. Will you guys ever offer financing lol

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