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<blockquote data-quote="jwp475" data-source="post: 151323" data-attributes="member: 3776"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Big sky: Sorry but I think your crazy. The swaro is unbeleiveable. Who would complain about getting a 3 second delay when the thing ranges to 2000 yards. The reason there is a delay is so it can charge the laser which is twice as powerful than the other lrf's you mentioned. What about glass? did the bushnell have glass as good as the swaro? Not trying to be argumentive just giving my .02. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p> I agree the Swarovski out performe the Bushnell,Leica, ETC. The read is esay to read under all conditions with proper eye allignment, that is the key. I have played with (owned) then Bushnell 1500, Lieca 1200 and they will not give ranges as far, or as reliabley as the Swarovski in less than ideal conditions. The Swaro will give readings when the other 2 will not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwp475, post: 151323, member: 3776"] [ QUOTE ] Big sky: Sorry but I think your crazy. The swaro is unbeleiveable. Who would complain about getting a 3 second delay when the thing ranges to 2000 yards. The reason there is a delay is so it can charge the laser which is twice as powerful than the other lrf's you mentioned. What about glass? did the bushnell have glass as good as the swaro? Not trying to be argumentive just giving my .02. [/ QUOTE ] I agree the Swarovski out performe the Bushnell,Leica, ETC. The read is esay to read under all conditions with proper eye allignment, that is the key. I have played with (owned) then Bushnell 1500, Lieca 1200 and they will not give ranges as far, or as reliabley as the Swarovski in less than ideal conditions. The Swaro will give readings when the other 2 will not... [/QUOTE]
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