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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 469215" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>It all depends on how serious one is about long range hunting / shooting, and how far you want to shoot and make first round hits. Many guys have several rifles and probably a hand full that they haven't shot in a few years. Same for scopes and other equipment. I did, and I sold them off to buy a quality RF that I would use. Now my rifles can do a better job because I gve them an accurate dial up. I have only tested the CRF 1600 on a limited basis. But judging from the CRF1200's I have owned the CRF1600 would be my choice hands down. at this time especially for the under $1000 bracket. </p><p> </p><p>That said I have heard that Vectronix is coming out with a PLRF5 that is suppose to fall under the $2000 mark. I do not know when it will be available.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 469215, member: 7503"] It all depends on how serious one is about long range hunting / shooting, and how far you want to shoot and make first round hits. Many guys have several rifles and probably a hand full that they haven't shot in a few years. Same for scopes and other equipment. I did, and I sold them off to buy a quality RF that I would use. Now my rifles can do a better job because I gve them an accurate dial up. I have only tested the CRF 1600 on a limited basis. But judging from the CRF1200's I have owned the CRF1600 would be my choice hands down. at this time especially for the under $1000 bracket. That said I have heard that Vectronix is coming out with a PLRF5 that is suppose to fall under the $2000 mark. I do not know when it will be available. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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