a total bummer that they dont have an inclinometer in it.... I have ran the numbers many times angles and cosign times yardage and get the same just about every time with the Leupold....The inclinometer isnt a gimmic....When Leica can do that then they will have it all.....Ill try and post some pics up this week.....gun)
This has been a great string of information which naturally only promps more questions from my perspective.
I also sold a Kestrel 3500 weather meter because it didn't have the "density altitude" feature which I have found is essential for determining the effective altitude (actual altitude corrected by barametric pressure changes) which is what my ballistics are based on. If I am hearing the discussions correctly, the new 1600 will give me temp and pressure. Is this pressure figure all I need to plug into a ballistics program to give me the effective altitude or do I still need to know the actual altitude too?
Please help. Thanks. Havingfun
It is the units used in the pressure reading I am wondering about; I saw somewhere it is possibly PSI?
Down load the instructions. Leica Camera AG - Sport Optics - CRF 1600
Same question I have. The unit is advertised to provide an atmospheric pressure reading. Is that atmospheric pressure value provided in 'Inches Hg' or 'psi'? Anyone using one of these 1600's able to clear this up for us?