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Leica crf 1600 vs Leupold RX-1000 and other compact range finders
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 509419" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>Alright, it sounds like my main decision here is just how far I actually will need the max range. Probably 800, but possibly out to 1,000. I guess the smaller the target the better range on the range finder max needs to be as in your animal size examples. </p><p> </p><p>Compensates only to 500 yards huh? Doesn't seem like that would really help me. Easy enough to remember Ballistics out to 500. 600 and up is where you'd need it and bullets really start dropping. I'll be getting BC turrets soon and tapes ran so I guess it wouldn't matter either way anyway.</p><p> </p><p>The Leupold shows compensated yardages for both archery and rifle. I've missed deer due to miscompensated yardages due to inclines and declines (mostly declines) with my bow.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 509419, member: 34065"] Alright, it sounds like my main decision here is just how far I actually will need the max range. Probably 800, but possibly out to 1,000. I guess the smaller the target the better range on the range finder max needs to be as in your animal size examples. Compensates only to 500 yards huh? Doesn't seem like that would really help me. Easy enough to remember Ballistics out to 500. 600 and up is where you'd need it and bullets really start dropping. I'll be getting BC turrets soon and tapes ran so I guess it wouldn't matter either way anyway. The Leupold shows compensated yardages for both archery and rifle. I've missed deer due to miscompensated yardages due to inclines and declines (mostly declines) with my bow. Thank you for your help! [/QUOTE]
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