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<blockquote data-quote="magicofmt" data-source="post: 161588" data-attributes="member: 4337"><p><strong>Newcon 3000</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a Newcon 3000 and it will range to 1600+ yds in any condition. After that, cloudy days is best and I have ranged to 2655 yds on a small sagebrush, 2 days in a row from the same place and it was the same reading. I have ranged billboards on a cloudy day to 4061 yds. On reflective things, it will go 3000 yds.</p><p>Kirby tried it out against his Swaro and it did out produce in a few cases, but is it worth the $? I like it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magicofmt, post: 161588, member: 4337"] [b]Newcon 3000[/b] I have a Newcon 3000 and it will range to 1600+ yds in any condition. After that, cloudy days is best and I have ranged to 2655 yds on a small sagebrush, 2 days in a row from the same place and it was the same reading. I have ranged billboards on a cloudy day to 4061 yds. On reflective things, it will go 3000 yds. Kirby tried it out against his Swaro and it did out produce in a few cases, but is it worth the $? I like it better. [/QUOTE]
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