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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Zeiss Victory 2500 vs Leica Geovid 3000
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<blockquote data-quote="31perersen" data-source="post: 1525133" data-attributes="member: 66782"><p>I cant believe we havent seen more info and comparisons with these newer range finders. It seems like alot of us on here would be very interested in either and some good info on good solid comparisons. Reticle size and accuracy of the beam within the reticle are big considerations and it's crazy to me how many people review range finders but dont use actual animals or soft targets for testing. It would also be nice to know how rangefinders compare in different ranging conditions such as mountains, where you get a bit of a backdrop typically, versus the plains or sage brush country where it's tough to differentiate between target and brush, especially with flatter ground. Keep us posted if anyone has experience with either or both.</p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31perersen, post: 1525133, member: 66782"] I cant believe we havent seen more info and comparisons with these newer range finders. It seems like alot of us on here would be very interested in either and some good info on good solid comparisons. Reticle size and accuracy of the beam within the reticle are big considerations and it's crazy to me how many people review range finders but dont use actual animals or soft targets for testing. It would also be nice to know how rangefinders compare in different ranging conditions such as mountains, where you get a bit of a backdrop typically, versus the plains or sage brush country where it's tough to differentiate between target and brush, especially with flatter ground. Keep us posted if anyone has experience with either or both. Thanks guys, Josh [/QUOTE]
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