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Leica crf 1600 here! (short review)
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<blockquote data-quote="majestrate98" data-source="post: 415287" data-attributes="member: 20941"><p>My 1600 arrived today, but I have not opened it. I just started long range shooting two years ago and, on level shots, I'm very proficient. With that behind me, I'm starting to work on the incline shots and that's why I bought the 1600, to get the temp, pressure and incline. </p><p></p><p>After reading the previous posts, I need some advice. Is the 1600 the best unit for my needs or will the 1200 unit be better? Is there a better way to get the pressure and incline measurements? I'm not planning on any shots longer than 800 yards.</p><p></p><p>My wind meter has a temp function, so the 1600 only adds pressure and incline. That's an extra $200 over the 1200. If there is a better way to get the other measurements, I'd exchange the unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="majestrate98, post: 415287, member: 20941"] My 1600 arrived today, but I have not opened it. I just started long range shooting two years ago and, on level shots, I'm very proficient. With that behind me, I'm starting to work on the incline shots and that's why I bought the 1600, to get the temp, pressure and incline. After reading the previous posts, I need some advice. Is the 1600 the best unit for my needs or will the 1200 unit be better? Is there a better way to get the pressure and incline measurements? I'm not planning on any shots longer than 800 yards. My wind meter has a temp function, so the 1600 only adds pressure and incline. That's an extra $200 over the 1200. If there is a better way to get the other measurements, I'd exchange the unit. [/QUOTE]
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