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What is the Best Range Finder
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 186445" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>The Leica Geovid is not a rangefinder than the Swaro, sorry but thats just the honest truth. The rangefinder in the geovid bino is actually the same one that is in the Leica 1200CRF and while it is a VERY good rangfinder it will not range as far as accuratly as the swaro. In my personnal experince you can trust the Leica rangefinder out to around 700-800 yds on deer sized animals, the swaro will get you out to around 1400-1500yds on the same game. Remember just because you can get a rangefinder to read you back a range on a object does not mean it is correct. i have had nikon 400 rangefinders read me ranges on tree lines at 950yds, doesnt mean it is right. </p><p> </p><p>Unless you can afford a Vector the Swaro is the best bet for your money followed by the leica 1200crf, the geovids way to **** much!!!!</p><p> </p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 186445, member: 3115"] The Leica Geovid is not a rangefinder than the Swaro, sorry but thats just the honest truth. The rangefinder in the geovid bino is actually the same one that is in the Leica 1200CRF and while it is a VERY good rangfinder it will not range as far as accuratly as the swaro. In my personnal experince you can trust the Leica rangefinder out to around 700-800 yds on deer sized animals, the swaro will get you out to around 1400-1500yds on the same game. Remember just because you can get a rangefinder to read you back a range on a object does not mean it is correct. i have had nikon 400 rangefinders read me ranges on tree lines at 950yds, doesnt mean it is right. Unless you can afford a Vector the Swaro is the best bet for your money followed by the leica 1200crf, the geovids way to **** much!!!! steve [/QUOTE]
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