velvetant Well-Known Member Joined Jun 30, 2010 Messages 183 Location northern Nevada Jun 20, 2017 #15 Zeiss PRF and Kestrel 4500AB. Soon to be replaced by kilo 2400 ABS
WAMBO Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Dec 22, 2001 Messages 1,162 Location Southwest Desert Jul 7, 2017 #17 G7 BR2 Gen 2 and Sig Kilo 2200 as a back up.
S shaughn Guest Jul 8, 2017 #18 An older LRM 1500 Newcon Optick, have received readings out to 1200 on low reflective targets in various lighting conditions.
An older LRM 1500 Newcon Optick, have received readings out to 1200 on low reflective targets in various lighting conditions.
lancetkenyon Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2013 Messages 7,457 Location Arizona Jul 9, 2017 #19 Leica 1600B. Love the size and weight. Fits in a t-shirt pocket, very precise ranging out to just over 1830 for me on elk.
Leica 1600B. Love the size and weight. Fits in a t-shirt pocket, very precise ranging out to just over 1830 for me on elk.
O orangediablo Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2016 Messages 334 Jul 10, 2017 #20 Sig Sauer Kilo 2400
N new shooter Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2006 Messages 755 Location polson MT. Jul 10, 2017 #21 Terrapin/Kestal 5700-ABS
L Lrt307 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 8, 2012 Messages 262 Jul 20, 2017 #22 G7 BR2 here. I will try Sig Kilo 2400 next. I have had great luck with the G7 unit for hunting.
Dosh Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2013 Messages 4,345 Location Arizona Jul 20, 2017 #23 The guide on last November's mule deer hunt had the Leica bino/rangefinder. They performed extremely well. I don't know the model, but they were quite new. If you're wanting compactness these aren't for you.
The guide on last November's mule deer hunt had the Leica bino/rangefinder. They performed extremely well. I don't know the model, but they were quite new. If you're wanting compactness these aren't for you.