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Leica 1600B
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<blockquote data-quote="NW Hunter" data-source="post: 670959" data-attributes="member: 23024"><p>I just got my 1600-B and took it out for some testing. It does adjust the distance reading with the angle and give the corrected distance. The initial reading gives line of sight and about 2 seconds later, it gives you adjusted distance corrected for angle. </p><p> I found it interesting that at some uphill readings at 980 yards, I got no adjustment for angle. I tried hitting the secondary button to see the angle in degrees and it gave me a reading of 8 degrees. I guess that angle didn't affect true horizontal distance?</p><p> </p><p>I got readings of 1540 yards on stands of fir trees on a ridgetop if I ranged the shade under the canopy of the trees. 1350 and in, piece of cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW Hunter, post: 670959, member: 23024"] I just got my 1600-B and took it out for some testing. It does adjust the distance reading with the angle and give the corrected distance. The initial reading gives line of sight and about 2 seconds later, it gives you adjusted distance corrected for angle. I found it interesting that at some uphill readings at 980 yards, I got no adjustment for angle. I tried hitting the secondary button to see the angle in degrees and it gave me a reading of 8 degrees. I guess that angle didn't affect true horizontal distance? I got readings of 1540 yards on stands of fir trees on a ridgetop if I ranged the shade under the canopy of the trees. 1350 and in, piece of cake. [/QUOTE]
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