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Leica crf 1600 here! (short review)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 427360" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Guess I'll have to locate and find the <u>conversions tab</u> in LB3. I don't believe I've ever used that feature. </p><p></p><p>I am inclined to purchase one of these CRF 1600s. I'll have to convert atmospheric pressure in psi over to Inches/Hg for station pressures - the way I currently see and understand it. <em>So thanks</em> for pointing out that LB3 feature. I'll look into it and figure out if it will readily perform this conversion. </p><p></p><p>I commonly engage game animals at inclined or declined angles. 30 degrees at 725 yards is the maximum I've fired over to date. The temperature, atmospheric pressure, and angle features all have value to me. Since the CRF 1600 will apparently range almost the same distances as my Swaro, changing over to the 1600 is likely what I will do prior to next spring's bear season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 427360, member: 4191"] Guess I'll have to locate and find the [U]conversions tab[/U] in LB3. I don't believe I've ever used that feature. I am inclined to purchase one of these CRF 1600s. I'll have to convert atmospheric pressure in psi over to Inches/Hg for station pressures - the way I currently see and understand it. [I]So thanks[/I] for pointing out that LB3 feature. I'll look into it and figure out if it will readily perform this conversion. I commonly engage game animals at inclined or declined angles. 30 degrees at 725 yards is the maximum I've fired over to date. The temperature, atmospheric pressure, and angle features all have value to me. Since the CRF 1600 will apparently range almost the same distances as my Swaro, changing over to the 1600 is likely what I will do prior to next spring's bear season. [/QUOTE]
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