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LEOPOLD 2800 RANGEFINDER
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1472981" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>My wife and I both have Leica RFs, I have the older 1600B which I bought over six years ago and it hasn't missed a beat. Over the years I have ranged deer and Chamois out to 1300m. My wife has the newer 2000B and it is certainly faster at displaying the range and I have ranged trees with it to beyond 2000m. The greatest distance I have managed with my 1600B on a tree is 1637m which is further than they say it will range. The new 2700B has a great asset in being able to download your own ballistic curve to an SD card and have the range finder work off that info. If you have more than one rifle (and who doesn't?) it would be easy to have several named SD cards so when you take out your 300 mag you take that card and if it is a 6.5 day you just change cards. </p><p>Sorry but I can't comment on either the Leupold or the Sig. </p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Kiwikid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1472981, member: 56094"] My wife and I both have Leica RFs, I have the older 1600B which I bought over six years ago and it hasn't missed a beat. Over the years I have ranged deer and Chamois out to 1300m. My wife has the newer 2000B and it is certainly faster at displaying the range and I have ranged trees with it to beyond 2000m. The greatest distance I have managed with my 1600B on a tree is 1637m which is further than they say it will range. The new 2700B has a great asset in being able to download your own ballistic curve to an SD card and have the range finder work off that info. If you have more than one rifle (and who doesn't?) it would be easy to have several named SD cards so when you take out your 300 mag you take that card and if it is a 6.5 day you just change cards. Sorry but I can't comment on either the Leupold or the Sig. Cheers, Kiwikid [/QUOTE]
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