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Sig Sauer - KILO3000 BDX LASER RANGEFINDING BINOCULARS

Quick question. just got it. Paired it with my 5700 Elite. Hit range- it sends it to the Kestrel. I'm in ABX mode. Is the comeup supposed to display in the 3000 at the same time? The manual is not that great. Thanks.

Yes, it will cycle the display between come up and slope angle.
 
Anyone compare the Sig 3000BDX ranging capabilities to the same in the Vectronix Terrapin?
This range finder continues to impress me.

I have used it for several classes as a spotter on movers and wide swing dynamic exercises. Found the glass to be very usable over extended viewing. Not Leica or Swaro imagery but workable when staying on it for a few hours a day.

The LRF feature is what I am totally impressed with.
I have repeatedly gotten quick reads at distance through dirty air. On more than one occasion I have put it side by side with my PLRF10 (which is a good one) and have actually been able to tag some targets that the PLRF10 had troubles with.

Using it out over the flight line behind the shop, the terrain is flat and a shit ton of mirage when the sun is up. Typical Louisiana humidity and the mirage makes for trashy atmosphere to range through. Both units were ranging a mobile welding unit at 3,455 and 2,900 yds when the sun is down with ease but when things get dirty, the Sig was getting me reads when the PLRF wasn't.

I really could care less about ranging something at 2 or 3 thousand yards. I want to be able to tag a smallish target in a mix of terrain or structures inside 1K and have confidence I'm not reading on the hill behind it, the car in front of it or the tree close to it but not the same distance. So far, so good.


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Anyone compare the Sig 3000BDX ranging capabilities to the same in the Vectronix Terrapin?

 
Can anyone tell me if the reticle inside of the Sig 3000 BDX is visible from both eyes or just one? Also is the bluish tint that people mention is on both eyes or just one?
 
Sorry, I should have stated the original Terrapin. That sure helped however, thank you.
Last month, ran the 3000 against a Terrapin. 3000 was getting reads the Terrapin was not. On objects that both got reads on, the 3000 was faster. Not sure if the Terrapin was original or new but it had a non adjustable diopter and the image looked like crap.

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Original Terrapin photos; the diopter is adjustable, reference numerals are provided (as shown).
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I tried these out here in New Zealand on a local match a few weeks ago. One of the guys attending is a Surveyor by trade so we checked them against his laser equipment, or as he put it “the truth”.

They are within .8m accurate to 4000m which was the furthest we could range. When connected to a 5700 elite we were getting solutions as far as we could range.

These are the go-to for ELR in my opinion.

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I've been playing with the target card feature in the Kestrel elite. The nice thing about the interface with the Kilo 3000 is that you can simply select the target indicator (ABCDE..etc.) lase the target, and move to the next target indicator. You can fill out a ten spot target card with actual ranges extremely quickly.
 
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Last month, ran the 3000 against a Terrapin. 3000 was getting reads the Terrapin was not. On objects that both got reads on, the 3000 was faster. Not sure if the Terrapin was original or new but it had a non adjustable diopter and the image looked like crap.

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I am amazed at the speed of the Kilo 3K. I get lightning quick reads out to 3200M (the farthest I've been able to find a target).

The built in scanning feature work extremely well.
 
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Several have mentioned their diopters were loose, mine has decent tension but automatically rolls away from the setting. I have to reach over with my thumb and hold them in place or they roll out of adjustment. Anyone else experience this?
 
Several have mentioned their diopters were loose, mine has decent tension but automatically rolls away from the setting. I have to reach over with my thumb and hold them in place or they roll out of adjustment. Anyone else experience this?
Many of us have had that problem with both the Sig and the Vortex

Solution here: Diopter Fix


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Still a novice and building my kit so was intrigued by the Sig Kilo2400AB as a single RF/Wx unit eliminating the need to purchase RF and Kestrel for roughly same price. Yes, there's the 'all eggs in one basket' conundrum, but if the Kilo2400AB is reliable I'd not have to juggle other devices. This discussion identifies an impending offering that may improve on the Kilo2400AB despite requiring two devices. So, am I correct in assuming the new Sig 3000BDX (binoculars) will have RF capabilities AND Wx metering capabilities with the limitation of data only to 800 yds (though will range beyond that) and for firing solution data beyond 800 yds you simply import data from the Kestrel into the 3000BDX and you have your firing solution visible in the Sig 3000BDX binoculars. Is this correct? I don't intend on purchasing a BDX-capable scope, so would forego that feature as I'm not a hunter, although having the option is nice.
I use the Sig 2400ABS at work and it's great. Super easy, fast and ultra reliable. Using a bino/Kestrel combo certainly sounds a little more accurate as I trust having the Kestrel in there. However it's two items to use versus one. You can't have the kestrel in your pack or the weather will be off, so now I need to juggle two items quickly. If I have the time I use my Sig, ARC Ballistics and a Kestrel Drop...but in a pinch my Sig has never let me down.
 
I use the Sig 2400ABS at work and it's great. Super easy, fast and ultra reliable. Using a bino/Kestrel combo certainly sounds a little more accurate as I trust having the Kestrel in there. However it's two items to use versus one. You can't have the kestrel in your pack or the weather will be off, so now I need to juggle two items quickly. If I have the time I use my Sig, ARC Ballistics and a Kestrel Drop...but in a pinch my Sig has never let me down.
You can lock the weather on the kestrel, take it out soon it to acclimate, Catie weather in 'live' mode, change to 'lock' mode and put it in your pack or pocket.

Weather doesn't change, and you can use the lrf with the kestrel for the firing solution.

If weather changes, re-acclimate, and capture.
 
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Can the 2400 connect to a Kestrel? This would be welcome news to me. I’ve got a 2400ABS and so far as I’m aware it can only connect to the supplied plug-in weatherflow windmeter?
The 2400ABS can't connect that way as far as I know...and I tried using mine. That being said I have done tests and found it to be just as accurate (minus wind of course) so it doesn't really matter.
 
After playing around with my shooting partner's K3000 BDX I ordered a set for myself. Got them in time for this past weekend's Snipershide Cup. On the way there I was offhand ranging rocks at 2550+ yards. With both my partner and I using them at the match, they really helped with our workflow. We'd just split up the targets and range them and since we each had ours linked to our Kestrels and have matching dope, it was really fast. I also hand problem ranging the longest target of the weekend (1445 yards) through some morning cloud/fog.

I did notice the diopters constantly coming un-adjusted during the first day but that was solved with some electrical tape. I'll be ordering the correct size of Butler Creek caps for both the ocular and objective ends.

As an aside, I also got a Hill People Gear heavy recon kit bag and attached their medium bino pouch to the front of it with a single mag pouch on either side and ran that all weekend instead of my usual battle belt. The Binos just fit in the pouch and it was a nice setup for such a tripod heavy match, nice having some admin stuff, kestrel and the binos right up front and not too bad when prone.
 
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Can someone confirm sig 3000 bdx has the 1/4 -20 thread behind the "Sig" logo on the objective side?
 
I've had mine since April
Coyote hunting using the ABU on board ballistics easy and effective
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Since I work on UH1Y I figured why not side my side compare them to a FLIR Brite Stsr Block II
They matched exactly with one another out to 3,665 yards in the middle of the desert. I ran out of thing to target
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Do these Binos come with Lens caps like the Vortex HD Binos? Doesnt look like it...any alternative for lens covers?
They didn't I got them on Amazon . I didn't see any on Sigs site, contacted them to day because I know their Zulu series come with caps. The one I ordered are good enough until the true fits are found. I've look at the Swarovski caps with the inner bevel fit, those may be an option based on what they come back with
 
Do these Binos come with Lens caps like the Vortex HD Binos? Doesnt look like it...any alternative for lens covers?
No, they don't come with covers. I'm using vortex defender caps and the optronics 45.5 caps.
 
I have a pair of the butler creek flip up caps for sale, used once in the sig3000bdx, going in another direction on the range finder. Pm me if interested.

I also bought the o-rings to snug up the diopter adjustments, I will package them all together if interested.
 
I have a pair of the butler creek flip up caps for sale, used once in the sig3000bdx, going in another direction on the range finder. Pm me if interested.

I also bought the o-rings to snug up the diopter adjustments, I will package them all together if interested.

for both objective lens and eye lens? what size butler creeks fit?
 
I have a pair of the butler creek flip up caps for sale, used once in the sig3000bdx, going in another direction on the range finder. Pm me if interested.

I also bought the o-rings to snug up the diopter adjustments, I will package them all together if interested.
What route you headed now ?
 
Between you and @Diver160651, I have a problem and you are emailing it ?.

I just don't 45 minutes on their webpage, damn!
 
Anyone tried the Vortex Ocular rubber caps? Looks like the Obj work on the Sig.
 
Anyone tried the Vortex Ocular rubber caps? Looks like the Obj work on the Sig.
The objective covers I got for the Fury don't fit well at all on my 3k's, they don't stay on. There is a post somewhere on here where someone is using butler creek caps that apparently work much better.

As for the eyepiece cover from Vortex, they work fine on mine.
 
The objective covers I got for the Fury don't fit well at all on my 3k's, they don't stay on. There is a post somewhere on here where someone is using butler creek caps that apparently work much better.

As for the eyepiece cover from Vortex, they work fine on mine.

You want the Butler Creek Multiflex 25, 26, 27 objectives for the eyepieces and the 39, 40 objectives for the objectives. They work quite well.
 
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Today I tried to push the kilo3k at extreme distances, the conditions were not perfect because there is a lot of humidity and 35°C, the maximum distance I hit was 4580 meters (5000+ yards). The target was not completely reflective, I think on a road sign you can do better. Anyway the kilo 3k is amazing...
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I have a pair of the butler creek flip up caps for sale, used once in the sig3000bdx, going in another direction on the range finder. Pm me if interested.

I also bought the o-rings to snug up the diopter adjustments, I will package them all together if interested.

Which o-rings are you using?
 
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Which o-rings are you using?
Somewhere in this thread there is reference to 2 different diameter o-rings, I bought both but never installed since I am going in a different LRF direction