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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica Geovid HD VS Zeiss Victory RF
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<blockquote data-quote="OKbow87" data-source="post: 428244" data-attributes="member: 5668"><p>I have used the Geovids quite a bit and can tell you that they work farely well, but 1300 yards on animals isn't going to happen. I have been able to play with some other local shooters Zeiss rangefinding binoculars and I can tell you that these are the best rangefinder on the market that I have been able to play with. I was able to get first round ranges out to over 1400 yards on laying cow calves that weighed approx 300 pounds. I personally have the Zeiss monocular rangefinder and find it effective on animals and small bushes/yucca plants out to about 850, but ranges trees and large boulders out to around 1400 +/- a bit depending on conditions. My main hunting/shooting partner has the Swaro rangefinder and it is a little more effective than my Zeiss but not much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKbow87, post: 428244, member: 5668"] I have used the Geovids quite a bit and can tell you that they work farely well, but 1300 yards on animals isn't going to happen. I have been able to play with some other local shooters Zeiss rangefinding binoculars and I can tell you that these are the best rangefinder on the market that I have been able to play with. I was able to get first round ranges out to over 1400 yards on laying cow calves that weighed approx 300 pounds. I personally have the Zeiss monocular rangefinder and find it effective on animals and small bushes/yucca plants out to about 850, but ranges trees and large boulders out to around 1400 +/- a bit depending on conditions. My main hunting/shooting partner has the Swaro rangefinder and it is a little more effective than my Zeiss but not much better. [/QUOTE]
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