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Laser range finder question
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<blockquote data-quote="jb1000br" data-source="post: 18165" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>Well i post my experience once again to hopefully steer someone in the right direction:</p><p></p><p>One day at the williamsport 1000 yard range i compared my 800 leica to a bushnell 1000yd owned by Melvin Lentz (lumberjack on the TV competitions)</p><p></p><p>The leica stomped the bushy in every situation</p><p></p><p>&gt;pine tree at 700yds- no read on bushy (in direct sun or shade</p><p></p><p>&gt;rock pile at 830 - same result, sun and shade</p><p></p><p>I'll stick with my leica--i just wish i would have waited for the 1200.</p><p></p><p>BTW-on a cloudy afternoon i ranged a man sixed stump at 972yds consistantly! yes with the 800 yard Leica.</p><p></p><p>FWIW,</p><p>JB</p><p></p><p>EDIT--their seems to be a big variance in the bushnells--some work spectacular to 1200yds, some 600 or less, but with leica your chances are much better of getting a good one than with bushnell.</p><p></p><p>[ 02-13-2004: Message edited by: jb1000br ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb1000br, post: 18165, member: 1459"] Well i post my experience once again to hopefully steer someone in the right direction: One day at the williamsport 1000 yard range i compared my 800 leica to a bushnell 1000yd owned by Melvin Lentz (lumberjack on the TV competitions) The leica stomped the bushy in every situation >pine tree at 700yds- no read on bushy (in direct sun or shade >rock pile at 830 - same result, sun and shade I'll stick with my leica--i just wish i would have waited for the 1200. BTW-on a cloudy afternoon i ranged a man sixed stump at 972yds consistantly! yes with the 800 yard Leica. FWIW, JB EDIT--their seems to be a big variance in the bushnells--some work spectacular to 1200yds, some 600 or less, but with leica your chances are much better of getting a good one than with bushnell. [ 02-13-2004: Message edited by: jb1000br ] [/QUOTE]
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