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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Rangefinder help: Vortex4000hd, Leupold 2800, Leica
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5shaggy" data-source="post: 1743016" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>Sorry if I was vague and I didn't mean to be sarcastic. My needs and conditions ask a lot from a rangefinder. Often I am trying to range a very non reflective mud covered boar at 6-1200 yds walking a fence line or in an open field across flat ground with short weeds/scrub in between and/or behind the target. Alot of false returns or blank screens from what I've used in the past. No real trees, rocks, or hills to range for reference. The swaro was terrible for its large aiming circle or divergence would give widespread readings on the same target. Sig 2000 was good only to 750 ish. Leica 1600b was much better but I sold it to buy the sig. A buddy has the Geovid 2300 but it struggles sometimes too, and $800 is about my max budget. I knew someone here would have real world experience. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5shaggy, post: 1743016, member: 13311"] Sorry if I was vague and I didn’t mean to be sarcastic. My needs and conditions ask a lot from a rangefinder. Often I am trying to range a very non reflective mud covered boar at 6-1200 yds walking a fence line or in an open field across flat ground with short weeds/scrub in between and/or behind the target. Alot of false returns or blank screens from what I’ve used in the past. No real trees, rocks, or hills to range for reference. The swaro was terrible for its large aiming circle or divergence would give widespread readings on the same target. Sig 2000 was good only to 750 ish. Leica 1600b was much better but I sold it to buy the sig. A buddy has the Geovid 2300 but it struggles sometimes too, and $800 is about my max budget. I knew someone here would have real world experience. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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