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Leica 1600 B range finder question
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<blockquote data-quote="6x47lapua" data-source="post: 1229161" data-attributes="member: 91945"><p>I have this unit and it works well. However I need to learn one of the functions and the book isn't clear. After rNging something, I can press the secondary button and it will give the angle of the target. For example, it might say -20 degrees angle. Now if I'm shooting at 600 yards and the angle is -20 downhill, I need to know the correct compensation so I can look at my drop chart and click appropriately. Example, at 600 yards straight line my clicks are at 9 inches. But if it's -20 angle down hill, then maybe I should only click 8 inches. Right now after I range and then press the secondary button it tells me the angle, the temperature and the atmospheric pressure. All I really need to know is the compensation for that angle. </p><p>I cannot figure out how to get the unit to tell me this. There are so many functions that doing something simple like this difficult. </p><p>Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6x47lapua, post: 1229161, member: 91945"] I have this unit and it works well. However I need to learn one of the functions and the book isn't clear. After rNging something, I can press the secondary button and it will give the angle of the target. For example, it might say -20 degrees angle. Now if I'm shooting at 600 yards and the angle is -20 downhill, I need to know the correct compensation so I can look at my drop chart and click appropriately. Example, at 600 yards straight line my clicks are at 9 inches. But if it's -20 angle down hill, then maybe I should only click 8 inches. Right now after I range and then press the secondary button it tells me the angle, the temperature and the atmospheric pressure. All I really need to know is the compensation for that angle. I cannot figure out how to get the unit to tell me this. There are so many functions that doing something simple like this difficult. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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