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My Field Test of The G7-BR2 Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="338Tejas" data-source="post: 688689" data-attributes="member: 31008"><p>Great write up. I am just took delivery of my Vectronix Terrapin and very happy with that. A buddy has a PLRF10 and we get very the same distances side by side. The only difference is processor speed which the PLRF10 definitely has a faster processor but certainly no need to spend the extra money on the PLRF10.</p><p></p><p> I also have the Leica 1600 and have been happy with that but pushing the limit on rocks at 1600+ yards has been difficult at times to get the Leica to give me accurate readings. </p><p></p><p>If was shooting a rifle that was only a 1000 to 1600 yard rifle i would have never purchased Terrapin. However, I have 3 rifles capable of being <strong><span style="color: Red">lethal</span></strong>*** past 2,000 yards, and determined that I should have a range finder that can give you accurate readings for the stated purpose.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: red">***</span></strong> Lethal in my definition as follows; Rocks, Rock Chucks, Coyotes, Crows and Al Qaeda - anything you don't have to go check for a blood trail and then have to track, gut and pack. I would feel extremely bad making an incorrect wind call on an Big Game animal and not being able to recover. "Leave no Elk behind" is my motto!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Tejas, post: 688689, member: 31008"] Great write up. I am just took delivery of my Vectronix Terrapin and very happy with that. A buddy has a PLRF10 and we get very the same distances side by side. The only difference is processor speed which the PLRF10 definitely has a faster processor but certainly no need to spend the extra money on the PLRF10. I also have the Leica 1600 and have been happy with that but pushing the limit on rocks at 1600+ yards has been difficult at times to get the Leica to give me accurate readings. If was shooting a rifle that was only a 1000 to 1600 yard rifle i would have never purchased Terrapin. However, I have 3 rifles capable of being [B][COLOR="Red"]lethal[/COLOR][/B]*** past 2,000 yards, and determined that I should have a range finder that can give you accurate readings for the stated purpose. [B][COLOR="red"]***[/COLOR][/B] Lethal in my definition as follows; Rocks, Rock Chucks, Coyotes, Crows and Al Qaeda - anything you don't have to go check for a blood trail and then have to track, gut and pack. I would feel extremely bad making an incorrect wind call on an Big Game animal and not being able to recover. "Leave no Elk behind" is my motto! [/QUOTE]
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