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G7 BR2 (Ballistic Rangefinder 2000) rangefinder video intro
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<blockquote data-quote="groper" data-source="post: 473541" data-attributes="member: 12550"><p>The Leica CRF1600 spits out your temp, barometric pressure, and angle of inclination/declanation... it also has the smallest beam divergence in its class and ranges to 1500+ yards in midday sun on trees and grass etc... All for $750.</p><p></p><p>What worries me about this rangefinder is LaserTech are subcontracted for engineering the instrument side of it. So far they produce many units of thier own brand mainly for use in the forestry/construction industry, and also produce all the instrumentation used in Bushnell rangefinders. Their beam divergence 2x3 milrad and typically range out to 1000yds on non-reflective targets reliably...The beam divergence isnt good enough IMHO, to be relied upon in certain HUNTING scenarios... Hopefully, and i really do hope, they have specified something better than what they normally use, which might explain the increased price... - although the smaller volumes make this unlikely...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groper, post: 473541, member: 12550"] The Leica CRF1600 spits out your temp, barometric pressure, and angle of inclination/declanation... it also has the smallest beam divergence in its class and ranges to 1500+ yards in midday sun on trees and grass etc... All for $750. What worries me about this rangefinder is LaserTech are subcontracted for engineering the instrument side of it. So far they produce many units of thier own brand mainly for use in the forestry/construction industry, and also produce all the instrumentation used in Bushnell rangefinders. Their beam divergence 2x3 milrad and typically range out to 1000yds on non-reflective targets reliably...The beam divergence isnt good enough IMHO, to be relied upon in certain HUNTING scenarios... Hopefully, and i really do hope, they have specified something better than what they normally use, which might explain the increased price... - although the smaller volumes make this unlikely... [/QUOTE]
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