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Leica 2400r?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1683015" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I may be way out on a limb here, but there was a conversation elsewhere about a Leica not reading correctly and it turned out that in the battery compartment, there is a switch or button to set it for <strong>meters or yards</strong> and if you have your Leica set for meters, that could account for the disparity your are seeing? Might pop the battery cover and take a peek. That's all I have. Leica's SHOULD be reading the same as the SIG units, especially at bow ranges (less beam spread = less variability in what is being read.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1683015, member: 9308"] I may be way out on a limb here, but there was a conversation elsewhere about a Leica not reading correctly and it turned out that in the battery compartment, there is a switch or button to set it for [B]meters or yards[/B] and if you have your Leica set for meters, that could account for the disparity your are seeing? Might pop the battery cover and take a peek. That's all I have. Leica's SHOULD be reading the same as the SIG units, especially at bow ranges (less beam spread = less variability in what is being read.) [/QUOTE]
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