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New inexpensive range finders
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1528541" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>The Leica 2400 is a very strong contender. Their ranging capabilities in bright sun are particularly strong in their class, but Leica RF's are generally one of the top performers in all conditions, probably due to their extensive experience in making RF's. </p><p></p><p>Sig rangefinders offer a lot of bang for the buck as well, and I find them particularly good in rainy conditions. For the money, you can pick up a 2200 BDX and have some more advanced ballistics capabilities if you want to use them. </p><p></p><p>That said, Leica glass is particularly good, good enough that I use mine as an observation device. I think you would probably be doing well with either of these choices and have a confidence on most reasonable targets out to at 1800 plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1528541, member: 80699"] The Leica 2400 is a very strong contender. Their ranging capabilities in bright sun are particularly strong in their class, but Leica RF's are generally one of the top performers in all conditions, probably due to their extensive experience in making RF's. Sig rangefinders offer a lot of bang for the buck as well, and I find them particularly good in rainy conditions. For the money, you can pick up a 2200 BDX and have some more advanced ballistics capabilities if you want to use them. That said, Leica glass is particularly good, good enough that I use mine as an observation device. I think you would probably be doing well with either of these choices and have a confidence on most reasonable targets out to at 1800 plus. [/QUOTE]
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