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Post 2...Swaro vs Vectronix
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 718001" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I too purchased the PLRF10 before the Terripin was out. I have owned 5 Swaro units. 4 Leica's, and have tested the Zeiss and the G7-BR2. The Vectronix is expensive, but it is the real deal. I have ranged elk at 2500 yards and it was indeed ranging the elk. A shot over the back of the elk produced a range of 7 yards farther to the hillside. I have ranged antelope this year at 800, 972, 1005 and 1285 with my PLRF10. All goats dropped DRT to a single shot. The RF must be ranging the animal for this kind of performance. The ranging crosshairs of the PLRF10 are precise, you can hold it on a yote at 1500 plus. The beam is very small, powerful and precise. The fire button fires on release for a steady consistent movement much like a jewel trigger and this allows staying on target. As Roy said the Leica 1600 is a great unit and will work for most hunters. But if you want to range an animal with no excuses to 2500 plus yards Go Vectroniox. I have ranged to 2990 yards in full light on trees with mine. And I have ranged as far as I could see in light to moderate snow (800 yards)</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 718001, member: 7503"] I too purchased the PLRF10 before the Terripin was out. I have owned 5 Swaro units. 4 Leica's, and have tested the Zeiss and the G7-BR2. The Vectronix is expensive, but it is the real deal. I have ranged elk at 2500 yards and it was indeed ranging the elk. A shot over the back of the elk produced a range of 7 yards farther to the hillside. I have ranged antelope this year at 800, 972, 1005 and 1285 with my PLRF10. All goats dropped DRT to a single shot. The RF must be ranging the animal for this kind of performance. The ranging crosshairs of the PLRF10 are precise, you can hold it on a yote at 1500 plus. The beam is very small, powerful and precise. The fire button fires on release for a steady consistent movement much like a jewel trigger and this allows staying on target. As Roy said the Leica 1600 is a great unit and will work for most hunters. But if you want to range an animal with no excuses to 2500 plus yards Go Vectroniox. I have ranged to 2990 yards in full light on trees with mine. And I have ranged as far as I could see in light to moderate snow (800 yards) Jeff [/QUOTE]
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