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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica's New Geovid HD-B
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<blockquote data-quote="ArizonaWildernessHunter" data-source="post: 749945" data-attributes="member: 62354"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'Calibri'">Did a really quick check on the leica ballistic program vs. Shooter (on android) & Nightforce Ballistic Software for PC (aka Exbal) at sea level and at 1000 yards all 3 programs were within a few inches of each other. I have never had an issue with either one of these programs within 800 yards, on a paper plate first shot. Provided the binos adjust for elevation and other environmental factors correctly they should work very well for elevation adjustments. I do hope they show the line of sight range as well though so that a correct wind adjustment can be made (don't want to be off by 5-7 inches in the steep canyons). Think I am going to buy a pair but worried about getting the first run in case anything weird goes on. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArizonaWildernessHunter, post: 749945, member: 62354"] [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]Did a really quick check on the leica ballistic program vs. Shooter (on android) & Nightforce Ballistic Software for PC (aka Exbal) at sea level and at 1000 yards all 3 programs were within a few inches of each other. I have never had an issue with either one of these programs within 800 yards, on a paper plate first shot. Provided the binos adjust for elevation and other environmental factors correctly they should work very well for elevation adjustments. I do hope they show the line of sight range as well though so that a correct wind adjustment can be made (don't want to be off by 5-7 inches in the steep canyons). Think I am going to buy a pair but worried about getting the first run in case anything weird goes on. [/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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