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Is the line of sight or angle compensation option on the rangefinder or just the app? — 1 Answer

by Blamar, from MN, United States Asked on September 5, 2018

Name SIG SAUER KILO1400BDX 6x20mm Laser Rangefinder (4)
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Answered by Cory, member, from WA, United States, on October 16, 2018

Both. If you set the rangefinder to Angle Modified Range (AMR) it displays the corrected distance on the rangefinder and you can go the the app to get actual distance and angle. If you set the rangefinder to Line Of Sight (LOS) it displays the actual distance and the angle on the rangefinder making the app pointless unless you plan to use Sigs ballictic data.

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