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Beam Diameter of Swarovski LRF?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 324258" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>U know what i would do with that Swaro Ern.? I'd set up a piece of paper at 100 yds. and measure the reference mark itself. Next thing i'd do is find out where the lowest part of the beam is in reference to the aiming point. I think u could do this by putting up a piece of paper and gradually going up the paper until u get a true reading of what's behind the paper. This way u should be able to determine where the lowest point of ranging is on the reference mark. I'd be real sure u have the steadiest rest possible though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 324258, member: 1133"] U know what i would do with that Swaro Ern.? I'd set up a piece of paper at 100 yds. and measure the reference mark itself. Next thing i'd do is find out where the lowest part of the beam is in reference to the aiming point. I think u could do this by putting up a piece of paper and gradually going up the paper until u get a true reading of what's behind the paper. This way u should be able to determine where the lowest point of ranging is on the reference mark. I'd be real sure u have the steadiest rest possible though. [/QUOTE]
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