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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 657783" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Jordan I agree, I still cringe at the thought of what I spent to get a Vectronix. But if I had to do it again I would in a heartbeat. But as you stated there are still models that will fill the bill to 1000 and some beyond for under $1000 or even $750. It is just important that we discuss these thing so new buyers know what to look for. It could save a few 3 legged deer. </p><p> </p><p>As for you getting a good one, I can tell you after testing 4 or 5 Swaro's and about that many Leicas some always work better than others. It seems Leica has this fixed with their 1600 now as all reports seem to be good these days. As for the Leica CRF1200 every one I have ever tested including the one I keep for back up works very well to 1000 plus and has recorded its longest distance of 1485 on a tree. Also it is important than when someone states something about their "Leica 1200" , that we define it is the newer design CRF1200 and not the older flat 1200 rangemaster that was not nearly up to the speed of the newer CRF's.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 657783, member: 7503"] Jordan I agree, I still cringe at the thought of what I spent to get a Vectronix. But if I had to do it again I would in a heartbeat. But as you stated there are still models that will fill the bill to 1000 and some beyond for under $1000 or even $750. It is just important that we discuss these thing so new buyers know what to look for. It could save a few 3 legged deer. As for you getting a good one, I can tell you after testing 4 or 5 Swaro's and about that many Leicas some always work better than others. It seems Leica has this fixed with their 1600 now as all reports seem to be good these days. As for the Leica CRF1200 every one I have ever tested including the one I keep for back up works very well to 1000 plus and has recorded its longest distance of 1485 on a tree. Also it is important than when someone states something about their "Leica 1200" , that we define it is the newer design CRF1200 and not the older flat 1200 rangemaster that was not nearly up to the speed of the newer CRF's. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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