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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1386495" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>My bad you are right Buck Buster. How evr the fact remains that the Lieca's will range deer at their claimed range not significantly less distance. When I buy a 2200 yd range finder I expect it to range deer to that range not road signs.</p><p> I bought a pair of Ziess RF bino's they are clear and range deer right out to their 1300yd advertised range. How ever readind the screen or read out is often a problem. This is an issue I never had with my Lieca RF but I wanted to upgrade to a bino set. I would have got the Geovids but at that time they had the range button on the left side of the bino. This was an issue for a right hand archer trying to range while holding their bow. The next year they moved the button to the right side and I could not afford to switch again but would if I could.</p><p> Just saw a huge add for Lieca RF's in my Safari Club magazine saying they have been making RF's for 25 years now. That is a lot of experience in a field and they don't quit improving it. Nothing against Sig I just think they need a few more years to fine tune their already good not great yet product.</p><p> My last statement is where I believe this thread stemmed from. Sig like a lot of the Bushnell and other RF's advertise on relective readings not natural readings like animals. This is kind of a decieving thing that we don't find out until we are in the field. The companies are not wrong though because it does state this claim in their owners manuals that none of read from cover to cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1386495, member: 96281"] My bad you are right Buck Buster. How evr the fact remains that the Lieca's will range deer at their claimed range not significantly less distance. When I buy a 2200 yd range finder I expect it to range deer to that range not road signs. I bought a pair of Ziess RF bino's they are clear and range deer right out to their 1300yd advertised range. How ever readind the screen or read out is often a problem. This is an issue I never had with my Lieca RF but I wanted to upgrade to a bino set. I would have got the Geovids but at that time they had the range button on the left side of the bino. This was an issue for a right hand archer trying to range while holding their bow. The next year they moved the button to the right side and I could not afford to switch again but would if I could. Just saw a huge add for Lieca RF's in my Safari Club magazine saying they have been making RF's for 25 years now. That is a lot of experience in a field and they don't quit improving it. Nothing against Sig I just think they need a few more years to fine tune their already good not great yet product. My last statement is where I believe this thread stemmed from. Sig like a lot of the Bushnell and other RF's advertise on relective readings not natural readings like animals. This is kind of a decieving thing that we don't find out until we are in the field. The companies are not wrong though because it does state this claim in their owners manuals that none of read from cover to cover. [/QUOTE]
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