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G7 BR2 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="groper" data-source="post: 445428" data-attributes="member: 12550"><p>Skip, just some friendly advice from someone who would love to see this product succeed and sell, rather than sit and flounder.... Make sure they engineer a tighter beam divergence of 1mRad or better! Its very important for getting correct range readings of your intended target - rather than some other tree, rock etc in cluttered natural terrain environments. LTI hasnt adressed this need in any of the existing products they manufacture including bushnell etc.</p><p></p><p>The resounding consensus on rangefinders is the Leica and Swaro are the ones to beat, and BOTH have very tight beam divergence. I think youll find it hard to convince people to give up on their swaros and leicas - even with the extra features of your unit - if it cant gaurantee an accurate range for them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groper, post: 445428, member: 12550"] Skip, just some friendly advice from someone who would love to see this product succeed and sell, rather than sit and flounder.... Make sure they engineer a tighter beam divergence of 1mRad or better! Its very important for getting correct range readings of your intended target - rather than some other tree, rock etc in cluttered natural terrain environments. LTI hasnt adressed this need in any of the existing products they manufacture including bushnell etc. The resounding consensus on rangefinders is the Leica and Swaro are the ones to beat, and BOTH have very tight beam divergence. I think youll find it hard to convince people to give up on their swaros and leicas - even with the extra features of your unit - if it cant gaurantee an accurate range for them... [/QUOTE]
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