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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Newcon 1800s
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<blockquote data-quote="lowdowndirtybugger" data-source="post: 1062739" data-attributes="member: 88303"><p>the beam divergence is the same as the swaro. 2 mils. A lot of units have short height and 2.5+ mil wide divergence which will do the same thing. </p><p>The key is the algorithm and how the unit processes the return data. </p><p>One target I ranged I have ranged in the past when a friend bought a prlf5. This unit ranged within a yard of it.</p><p></p><p>A 2 mil divergence can help with hand held ranging yet a 1x1 mil the Bushnell 1mile binos could be more accurate if held steady but may require a tripod to obtain a reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowdowndirtybugger, post: 1062739, member: 88303"] the beam divergence is the same as the swaro. 2 mils. A lot of units have short height and 2.5+ mil wide divergence which will do the same thing. The key is the algorithm and how the unit processes the return data. One target I ranged I have ranged in the past when a friend bought a prlf5. This unit ranged within a yard of it. A 2 mil divergence can help with hand held ranging yet a 1x1 mil the Bushnell 1mile binos could be more accurate if held steady but may require a tripod to obtain a reading [/QUOTE]
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