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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Rangefinder recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2471289" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>As far as the daisy chain comments etc. There are several units that don't require multiple devices. As far as the br4, you still need a wind meter if you don't know how to read wind speed. It's not needed but as mentioned if you wish to play with a wind feature and have time to mess with it, br4 included, then it's worth a look. I never used it on my br2, Sig's, and rarley use an app. With any device using a ballistics computer it will range and give you a solution to shoot. The main issue is if you want to toggle wind features. Leica doesn't offer it. I find it odd but Leica durability makes it an excellent option. Now that the br4 is actually compact it's hard to pass it up. My br2 was bomb proof just grossly oversized</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2471289, member: 61747"] As far as the daisy chain comments etc. There are several units that don’t require multiple devices. As far as the br4, you still need a wind meter if you don’t know how to read wind speed. It’s not needed but as mentioned if you wish to play with a wind feature and have time to mess with it, br4 included, then it’s worth a look. I never used it on my br2, Sig’s, and rarley use an app. With any device using a ballistics computer it will range and give you a solution to shoot. The main issue is if you want to toggle wind features. Leica doesn’t offer it. I find it odd but Leica durability makes it an excellent option. Now that the br4 is actually compact it’s hard to pass it up. My br2 was bomb proof just grossly oversized [/QUOTE]
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