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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Range Finder dilema.
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<blockquote data-quote="Prieto9000" data-source="post: 697123" data-attributes="member: 24952"><p>I just built my Long Range Rifle and I own a Bushnell 1000 arc rangefinder. I now have the problem that it only ranges out to 450yds so started to look for a new device.</p><p>I'm trying to decide if I should get the Zeiss Victory 8X27 T* PRF or the Lieica CRF 1600.</p><p>I've read some great reviews about the ballistic program on the Leica CRF 1600b, but feel I'll still need the Kestrel for wind measurement so not really considering it unless someone gives me a very good reason to spend the extra bucks.</p><p></p><p>Which device can range farther?? Which one is more accurate??</p><p>With my particular rifle and scope combo I can shoot out to 1600yds-1700yds even if I set a 200yds zero at the bottom of the elevation adjustment. Maybe I'll change the scope next year for something with a little more elevation adjustemt. Right now I have a SIII 8-32X56</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prieto9000, post: 697123, member: 24952"] I just built my Long Range Rifle and I own a Bushnell 1000 arc rangefinder. I now have the problem that it only ranges out to 450yds so started to look for a new device. I'm trying to decide if I should get the Zeiss Victory 8X27 T* PRF or the Lieica CRF 1600. I've read some great reviews about the ballistic program on the Leica CRF 1600b, but feel I'll still need the Kestrel for wind measurement so not really considering it unless someone gives me a very good reason to spend the extra bucks. Which device can range farther?? Which one is more accurate?? With my particular rifle and scope combo I can shoot out to 1600yds-1700yds even if I set a 200yds zero at the bottom of the elevation adjustment. Maybe I'll change the scope next year for something with a little more elevation adjustemt. Right now I have a SIII 8-32X56 [/QUOTE]
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