Thanks for the reply. I have gotten 1600+ on certain buldings and trees, but I have not surpassed 1700 that I can recall? If I did it was barely, as I know I have not reached a mile with the with my Zeiss RF binos. It is not always easy to get the further ranges. They are pretty consistent out to ~1500.
Ideal conditions would be no "weather" in the air causing beam refraction, and not overly bright such that there is beam interference, and I guess a reflective target.
It sounds like your CRF has reached further distances, and is pretty good at 1200 and in most of the time? I think Leica still has the best LED display. I have an old 1200 LRF scan. My Zeiss binos are sweet, but bulky for archery, and if I'm rifle hunting mulies and glassing with separate binos (that weigh less) I think at long ranges I have plenty of time to grab the CRF out of a shirt pocket and get a range.
Just trying to find the most versatile unit for my needs. Combo units are cool, but I think I'm learning that they have their downfalls....decreased warranty, substantially increased price, not ideal for archery. Excellent range but if the CRF 1600 has just as good as a laser, then I think I'll trade in.
I just wanted good real world use on the CRF's capabilities, because I do need long distance ranging capabilities that are right up there with the other top lasers range finders.
Saving 2000 bucks will be a plus in going towards a new PH scope too.
Thanks for the feedback, hope to hear more.
-Conrad