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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica Binoculars With Built in LRF
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 523145" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Have had and used a Geovid in 8-42 for 4 years. The glass to my eyes is not much if any better than Nikon ATBs. Max range with mine is 1348 yards and it takes very good conditions and target to get there. It will only range an antelope to 650 yards or so and deer not much farther on average. They are also kinda heavy.</p><p> A budy just picked up the new 1600 Leica and it is all the Geovids should have been The glas is better and it will outrange the Geovids in all areas......Maybe he got a good 1600 and I got a poor Geovid??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 523145, member: 93"] Have had and used a Geovid in 8-42 for 4 years. The glass to my eyes is not much if any better than Nikon ATBs. Max range with mine is 1348 yards and it takes very good conditions and target to get there. It will only range an antelope to 650 yards or so and deer not much farther on average. They are also kinda heavy. A budy just picked up the new 1600 Leica and it is all the Geovids should have been The glas is better and it will outrange the Geovids in all areas......Maybe he got a good 1600 and I got a poor Geovid?? [/QUOTE]
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