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Best Rangefinders for the buck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikka Lover" data-source="post: 307043" data-attributes="member: 10445"><p>Just one more post telliing you to stay away from the Leuplods LRF's. I have owned two, an RX-ll and RX-lV. Before the sun would come up the RX-ll would range a hillside to 787 yards never a yard further but it's rated at 750 yards so I thought, upgrade to the RX-lV and I'm golden. NOT, it ranged the exact hillside at 787 yards and never a yard further. Then when the sun did come up neither one could range pass 400 yards and that took pushing the button a hundred times.</p><p></p><p>You can get a Swaro on Ebay almost any day of the week for $750 and less. I got mine on there for $625, no worries they have the best customer service on the planet and the warranty is for the unit not the person that originally purchased it. I sent mine back to Austria just to make sure everything was perfect before hunting season, never cost me a cent, they cleaned it inside and out and aligned everything even replaced a few small parts. If you want the Leica look on Ebay for those also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikka Lover, post: 307043, member: 10445"] Just one more post telliing you to stay away from the Leuplods LRF's. I have owned two, an RX-ll and RX-lV. Before the sun would come up the RX-ll would range a hillside to 787 yards never a yard further but it's rated at 750 yards so I thought, upgrade to the RX-lV and I'm golden. NOT, it ranged the exact hillside at 787 yards and never a yard further. Then when the sun did come up neither one could range pass 400 yards and that took pushing the button a hundred times. You can get a Swaro on Ebay almost any day of the week for $750 and less. I got mine on there for $625, no worries they have the best customer service on the planet and the warranty is for the unit not the person that originally purchased it. I sent mine back to Austria just to make sure everything was perfect before hunting season, never cost me a cent, they cleaned it inside and out and aligned everything even replaced a few small parts. If you want the Leica look on Ebay for those also. [/QUOTE]
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