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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica crf 1600 here! (short review)
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<blockquote data-quote="aroshtr" data-source="post: 414734" data-attributes="member: 9176"><p>Mike, I think that if you are looking to hunt and kill animals PAST 1000 yrds, then the Leica 1600 might be worth it. If you don't already have something with a barometer in it then it would also be a nice benifit. I really like ignoring my elevation, and just punching in station pressure into exbal. I already have a kestral, but will not need it on calm days now. </p><p> </p><p>If you are huntin and not shooting at stuff over 1000yrds then I think the 1200 is all you will ever need. I think it is better than the swaro when ranging 1000 and under.</p><p> </p><p>The swaro "might" have a little more range than the 1600, but the tighter beam divergence of the Leica is wonderful.</p><p> </p><p>My suggestion.... Sell both the 1200 and your swaro, and get the 1600. I think that is what i would do in your shoes.</p><p> </p><p>aroshtr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroshtr, post: 414734, member: 9176"] Mike, I think that if you are looking to hunt and kill animals PAST 1000 yrds, then the Leica 1600 might be worth it. If you don't already have something with a barometer in it then it would also be a nice benifit. I really like ignoring my elevation, and just punching in station pressure into exbal. I already have a kestral, but will not need it on calm days now. If you are huntin and not shooting at stuff over 1000yrds then I think the 1200 is all you will ever need. I think it is better than the swaro when ranging 1000 and under. The swaro "might" have a little more range than the 1600, but the tighter beam divergence of the Leica is wonderful. My suggestion.... Sell both the 1200 and your swaro, and get the 1600. I think that is what i would do in your shoes. aroshtr [/QUOTE]
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