SIG SAUER 7x25 KILO2400ABS Laser Rangefinder (Flat Dark Earth)

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SIG SAUER 7x25 KILO2400ABS Laser Rangefinder (Flat Dark Earth)
Key Features
  • Class 1M Eye Safe Laser
  • 2-Mile Maximum Ranging Distance
  • Temperature, Pressure, Humidity Sensors
  • Compass/Magnetometer/Inclinometer
Integrating environmental sensors and Bluetooth connectivity to your iOS or Android mobile device, the Sig Sauer 7x25 KILO2400ABS Laser Rangefinder gives you the critical edge to take extremely long-range shots with confidence. Its three reticle options and real-time range, elevation and wind adjustments displayed in-view provide aiming points to help find and track moving targets while bringing them in close to ensure you range the right subject. With a simple push of a button an invisible IR laser measures the distance out to as far as 2-miles in just 0.25 seconds.
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SIG SAUER KILO2400ABS Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Optical Performance
  • 3Rangefinder
  • 4Technologies
  • 5Applied Ballistic's Ballistic Solver Smartphone App
  • 6Use and Handling
  • 7Construction Details

Integrating environmental sensors and Bluetooth connectivity to your iOS or Android mobile device, the Sig Sauer 7x25 KILO2400ABS Laser Rangefinder gives you the critical edge to take extremely long-range shots with confidence. Its three reticle options and real-time range, elevation and wind adjustments displayed in-view provide aiming points to help find and track moving targets while bringing them in close to ensure you range the right subject. With a simple push of a button an invisible IR laser measures the distance out to as far as 2-miles in just 0.25 seconds.

A dedicated processing engine provides a fast refresh rate for the laser, enabling four measurements per second so you'll have the most accurate range possible for moving targets or to confirm the range to a stationary subject. Complementing the rangefinder is an integrated compass, a magnetometer, and an inclinometer that provide magnetic heading and incline for long distance shooting and Coriolis adjustment. When the terrain, environmental, and ballistic factors are combined, Sig's app provides impact point correction suggestions in MOA or Mrad to improve first-shot accuracy.

For long days spent in a blind or at the range, Sig includes a convenient tripod adapter, and a MOLLE-compatible pouch is also supplied to carry the whole kit. Designed for durability, the housing is made of a lightweight and impact-resistant magnesium alloy that is wrapped in slip-resistant protective black rubber armor. Weighing in at 7.5 ounces, including the CR2 battery, the KILO2400ABS will be an indispensable addition to your kit.

Optical Performance
  • 7x magnification
  • 25mm objective
  • Compact roof prism
  • Proprietary SpectraCoat broadband, anti-reflection lens coatings reduce surface reflections across the entire visible spectrum
  • 356' field of view at 1000 yards
  • Long 15mm eye relief
  • 3.6mm exit pupil
Rangefinder
  • Class 1M eye-safe IR laser
  • Range Response Time: 0.25 sec
  • Beam Divergence: 1.3 Mrad
  • Effective Range Distance: Up to 2 miles to reflective surface; 1800 yd to trees; 1400 yd to deer
  • Spot or scan mode to range to a single stationary target or track moving targets
  • Lightwave DSP Engine: An advanced power management system for fast refresh rates and reduced instances of false-positives when ranging to distant or weak targets
  • HyperScan mode refreshes range 4 times per second
  • RangeLock displays the last range result when ranging distant targets
  • Line-of-Sight (LOS) or Angle Modified Range (AMR) display/ranging options
Technologies
  • Temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors for real-time environmental inputs to the embedded ballistic calculator
  • Integrated inclinometer measures relative angle to target and displays adjusted distance for more accurate aiming using the AMR algorithm
  • Digital compass/Magnetometer provides magnetic heading for long distance shooting and Coriolis adjustment
  • Angle Modified Range (AMR) reads the incline/decline angle to the target and modifies the effective ballistic shooting range to the target with ballistic holdover results in MIL or MOA
  • WeatherFlow WINDmeter: An anemometer that plugs into smartphone headphone jack to measure wind-speed and direction
  • Embedded Applied Ballistics Elite with bullet database and support for G1/G7 and AB Custom Drag curves
  • Bluetooth 4.0 for synchronizing up to 4 custom ballistic profiles between the app and rangefinder. Classic and Low-energy are supported
Applied Ballistic's Ballistic Solver Smartphone App
  • Free for iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android mobile devices
  • Heads Up Display (HUD) shows ballistic solutions including round, range, wind speed, temperature, pressure, altitude, and round muzzle velocity
  • Gun Profiles allows users to input muzzle velocities and bullet data for customized ballistic curves
  • Target speed and direction are displayed for easy assessment and solutions to be plotted
Use and Handling
  • Three Reticle Options: Center aiming circle; Center aiming circle with horizontal milling grid; Center aiming circle with horizontal and vertical milling grid
  • Simple and Intuitive Two-Button Control: Mode and Range
  • Displays distance in Yards or Meters in 1/10th increments
  • In-view high-transmittance OLED display for easy viewing in all light conditions; especially low-light
  • When synced with smartphone, range, elevation, and wind adjustments are displayed in real-time on the rangefinder OLED display
  • Lumatic ambient light sensor which continuously monitors light conditions and adjusts the display brightness automatically
  • Uncluttered display with simple center circle aiming point
  • Battery status, unit of measurement, LOS/AMR selection, 5-character range/angle display
  • Twist-up eyecup for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • Dioptric correction to clearly focus LCD display
  • Includes adapter to attach on tripods with 1/4"-20 mount
  • Runs on one included CR2 battery
Construction Details
  • Lightweight and durable magnesium alloy chassis
  • Ergonomic design allows for easy one-hand operation
  • IPX4-rated, weather-resistant against light rain or snow
  • Slip-resistant protective StealthID black rubber armoring
  • Weight: 7.5 ounces, with battery
UPC: 798681559534

SIG SAUER KILO2400ABS Specs

Laser
Laser Type
Class 1M Eye Safe
Metering Range
Reflective: 3499.5 yd / 3200 m
Deer: 1400 yd / 1280 m
Tree: 1800 yd / 1646 m
Accuracy
< 100 yd / 91 m: 0.1 yd / 0.09 m
Beam Divergence
1.3 MRAD
Optics
Magnification
7x
Objective Lens Diameter
25 mm
Angle of View
6.8° (Actual)
Field of View
356' @ 1000 yd / 118 m @ 1000 m
Exit Pupil Diameter
3.6 mm
Eye Relief
15 mm
General
Form Factor
Monocular
Power Source
1 x CR2
Inclinometer
Yes
Physical
Tripod Mount
No
Water Resistance
Water Resistant, IPX4
Environmental Protection
Advertised as Water Resistant
*Manufacturer Testing: IPX4
Dimensions
4.2 x 3 x 1.3" / 10.7 x 7.6 x 3.3 cm
Weight
7.5 oz / 212.6 g (with Battery)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.1 x 6.4 x 4.7"

SIG SAUER KILO2400ABS Reviews

Amazing Rangefinder

By Matthew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-09-02

This range finder is the only one you’ll ever need! Spot on ballistics, and range!

Direct Mount wind meter

By Red Box
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2019-05-22

Not having a direct plug-in for the wind meter is really an oversight. It comes w a tripod adapter in the first place, so having the wind meter plug in to a tripod mounted rangefinder gives a completely stable and simple setup. Having to plug it into a smartphone which doesn't have a jack, requiring an adapter, that then lays horizontally on the ground when the phone is put down (giving you NO wind read) is really stupid. Plus asking for more confusion and wasted time having to fool around with two devices and a phone interface. Completely impractical in a hunting scenario. Fix this and you'll get my $ in a heartbeat.

Put a jack on the range finder for the Wind Meter!

By Dirtybird
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-04-15

Works great but it having the wind meter attach to the rangefinder would be a huge upgrade and simplify the fire solution process.

Best rangefinder ever

By Brendan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-03-03

I have used many rangefinders, including the more expensive Gunwerks G7, and this far surpasses all. Its worth every penny.

Rangefinder

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-05-18

Very happy overall, it's well worth the money

Manual Imput

By Blaserman
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-02-08

I recently purchased a Sig Kilo 2400 ABS and I’m reasonably happy with it however I wanted to pass on some important feedback. I was out hunting last weekend and a friend and I were glassing a large gully system with a few rocky bluffs about. It was late in the afternoon and this gully system was in half sun and half shade with the sun eventually setting and casting the whole mountain side in shade. I got out mi Sig to test its ranging capabilities as it was the first time I’d taken it to the field. There was a large rocky bluff just in the shaded area and I ranged it at 1320 mtrs. Great. Next I tried the next rocky bluff a biter up the mountain which was still in sunlight, no range. I also tried another rocky bluff further up the mountain in sunshine, again no range. My friend took out his rangefinder and to my surprise he was able to range both thr rocky bluffs I could not which were still in sunshine. The first came up at 1590 mtrs and the second at 1990 mtrs. I will admit I was a little disappointed in the performance of the Sig, but having said that it has other qualities that the other rangefinder does not. To get to the point of this email, I realised that if I cannot range an object / animal my Sig will not give me a shooting solution. Now I understand there will be situations where for whatever reason I may not get a range reading from my Sig, however I may be showing with a friend who may have a different rangefinder who may be able to get a reading. The Sig app for the kilo 2400 abs is good but it has one major flaw in my opinion. The app allows you to manually input certain parameters but it will not allow yuou to input a range distance manually. No range no shooting solution.  If you take my example at the start of the email if there was a target up on this sunny hill and I was not able to range it I would not get a shooting solution. However this problem could’ve been resolved if I was able to enter a shooting range manually. Please, can you pass on this info / suggestion and can the app be updated so the ability to enter a manual range if required can be an option.

Great product but with two cautions

By Motard
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-08-08

I bought it for hunting and as soon as at home struggled two hours or more attempting to load my guns profiles. Each time after having FIRST chosed the right caliber ans filled tha aps profile with correct data all my input where rapidly erased. Ended up being a sort of incompatibility with my Sony Xperia Cellphone. Data loaded via an old Samsung have being correcly stored. Secondv I still cannot figure the correct formula for writing the rifles twist rate nor imperial or metrics. XX. XX as appear in the page has no meaning and there is no explaining on instructions

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