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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 272127" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>meichele, I have read many of your posts and count you as a person in the know.</p><p> </p><p>So, wow, That gets me excited. I just got word my Swaro will return to me this week from it's 8 week repair. Mine did give me a 1999 reading on a rock wall right before dark once. Statements like this give me hope that my newly reworked swaro, ( that they promised to look over with a fine tooth comb and make sure it would be as good as it can be) will maybe range a deer at 1200 yds. I truely hope so. Now if they could just get the display brighter, reticle smaller and readings to come up faster with out all that circular stuff going on in there. I would be a happy camper.</p><p> </p><p>That being said, I still have not tested the top 3 for under $1K side by side. So the swaro may indeed be the best for the money. But I guess I am just not sold yet. The big test will be soon!!</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 272127, member: 7503"] meichele, I have read many of your posts and count you as a person in the know. So, wow, That gets me excited. I just got word my Swaro will return to me this week from it's 8 week repair. Mine did give me a 1999 reading on a rock wall right before dark once. Statements like this give me hope that my newly reworked swaro, ( that they promised to look over with a fine tooth comb and make sure it would be as good as it can be) will maybe range a deer at 1200 yds. I truely hope so. Now if they could just get the display brighter, reticle smaller and readings to come up faster with out all that circular stuff going on in there. I would be a happy camper. That being said, I still have not tested the top 3 for under $1K side by side. So the swaro may indeed be the best for the money. But I guess I am just not sold yet. The big test will be soon!! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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