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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Rangefinder For Snow Conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="zr600" data-source="post: 2723692" data-attributes="member: 104269"><p>Like above I have Leica geovid 3200.com bino love them. Before that I had Leica 2400r and it worked very well to. Now if it's foggy or snowing that can mess I beleive with any range finder. It if it's sunny with snow on the ground mine I haven't had an issue with. I would say easily I can range 1000yards plus. I like the bino/range finder combo. Don't have to go from glassing to finding it in the range finder then scope and shooting. Takes a whole step out of the process. Plus the Leicas have great glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zr600, post: 2723692, member: 104269"] Like above I have Leica geovid 3200.com bino love them. Before that I had Leica 2400r and it worked very well to. Now if it’s foggy or snowing that can mess I beleive with any range finder. It if it’s sunny with snow on the ground mine I haven’t had an issue with. I would say easily I can range 1000yards plus. I like the bino/range finder combo. Don’t have to go from glassing to finding it in the range finder then scope and shooting. Takes a whole step out of the process. Plus the Leicas have great glass. [/QUOTE]
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