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Best Rangefinder in Bright sun??
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 221217" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>the current model swaro is the one people talk about being the top dog. as far as the practical market is conserned it is the best option. the only negative aspects to it are possibly the aiming reticle, a orange circle. The circle is a little large for precision ranging, but you can overcome this by ranging the objects before and past the target and then deciding on your range. The leica has the better aiming reticle but it does fail in bright light past about 700yds, at these ranges i have also had a hard time ranging dark objects (angus cattle). I dont sell or have any experince with the Newcon but i have heard good things. as for the max range of the swaro, i have gotten ranges on cloudy days out to 1998yds repeatedly on a tree line. now this was in overcast weather on a big target. in bright conditions i can get out to 1000-1200 yds consistantly</p><p></p><p>IMOP go with the swaro, it ranges farther than any other on the market and it has a good warrenty department.</p><p></p><p>have a good un</p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 221217, member: 3115"] the current model swaro is the one people talk about being the top dog. as far as the practical market is conserned it is the best option. the only negative aspects to it are possibly the aiming reticle, a orange circle. The circle is a little large for precision ranging, but you can overcome this by ranging the objects before and past the target and then deciding on your range. The leica has the better aiming reticle but it does fail in bright light past about 700yds, at these ranges i have also had a hard time ranging dark objects (angus cattle). I dont sell or have any experince with the Newcon but i have heard good things. as for the max range of the swaro, i have gotten ranges on cloudy days out to 1998yds repeatedly on a tree line. now this was in overcast weather on a big target. in bright conditions i can get out to 1000-1200 yds consistantly IMOP go with the swaro, it ranges farther than any other on the market and it has a good warrenty department. have a good un steve [/QUOTE]
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