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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 600871" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Mr Davidson, </p><p>Thank you for your explanation about the Beam Divergence and pulses. I think I learned something here. Now I need to get my hands on a G7 BR2 and do some testing of my own in the field. I too would be comparing it to my PLRF10, and as with Shawn I realize their intended use differences. I get frquently asked to recommend a good rangfinder to people I set up a rilfe for or train. I need to know these things first hand, so I could test in some of my own terrain. I am not trying to be stubborn, (although I know I am) but I once was convinced the Swaro 8x30 laser guide was the end all to Rf's. A couple very bad experiences in hunting situation led me on the search for something better. Since then I have tested many RF's extensively and as I have stated many times before, the smaller beams have always performed better for me. But you are spot on correct, and I have preached this too, They have to be held rock solid. Anyway, I have only had the pleasure to use your Rf in a few instances. I look forward to the day I can take one a field and see for myself.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for you explanation.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 600871, member: 7503"] Mr Davidson, Thank you for your explanation about the Beam Divergence and pulses. I think I learned something here. Now I need to get my hands on a G7 BR2 and do some testing of my own in the field. I too would be comparing it to my PLRF10, and as with Shawn I realize their intended use differences. I get frquently asked to recommend a good rangfinder to people I set up a rilfe for or train. I need to know these things first hand, so I could test in some of my own terrain. I am not trying to be stubborn, (although I know I am) but I once was convinced the Swaro 8x30 laser guide was the end all to Rf's. A couple very bad experiences in hunting situation led me on the search for something better. Since then I have tested many RF's extensively and as I have stated many times before, the smaller beams have always performed better for me. But you are spot on correct, and I have preached this too, They have to be held rock solid. Anyway, I have only had the pleasure to use your Rf in a few instances. I look forward to the day I can take one a field and see for myself. Thanks again for you explanation. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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