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Leica 1200 RF
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<blockquote data-quote="marketello" data-source="post: 59264" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>What I can add is a few things I found make a difference. The color of the object makes a big difference, and the angle of what you are shooting. Blacks and greys give a lousy reading. I actually couldn't get a reading one day off a black mailbox that was fifty yards away. Shot the white one next to it, no problem.</p><p> If you shoot a house at 1000 yds, but you are at a wrong angle, I think the lazer deflects away. I have to shoot at a part of the house that is squared to me to get a bounce back..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marketello, post: 59264, member: 2960"] What I can add is a few things I found make a difference. The color of the object makes a big difference, and the angle of what you are shooting. Blacks and greys give a lousy reading. I actually couldn't get a reading one day off a black mailbox that was fifty yards away. Shot the white one next to it, no problem. If you shoot a house at 1000 yds, but you are at a wrong angle, I think the lazer deflects away. I have to shoot at a part of the house that is squared to me to get a bounce back.. [/QUOTE]
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