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<blockquote data-quote="Zen Archery" data-source="post: 2801490" data-attributes="member: 60545"><p>In field use you'll get about half the max distance free handing binocular rangefinders. Unless you've got a solid tripod (which I don't carry in the mountains). You can rest on a pack or rocks to get extended ranges but then you are hoping nothing low is in the way. </p><p></p><p>I actually like Sig clarity but I hate the way rear ocular would move around once laid against my chest. </p><p>It has the most lee way to lock-in a range. </p><p></p><p>Zeiss is great with clarity but very finicky with laser. The numbers jump too much making me question range. I think great in open terrain but laser is so pin point accurate if a blade of grass got in the way it would pick it up (hyperbole). </p><p></p><p>I finally quite wearing them into field due to weight. I use old standard Vortex rangefinder. With dope written on side of stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zen Archery, post: 2801490, member: 60545"] In field use you’ll get about half the max distance free handing binocular rangefinders. Unless you’ve got a solid tripod (which I don’t carry in the mountains). You can rest on a pack or rocks to get extended ranges but then you are hoping nothing low is in the way. I actually like Sig clarity but I hate the way rear ocular would move around once laid against my chest. It has the most lee way to lock-in a range. Zeiss is great with clarity but very finicky with laser. The numbers jump too much making me question range. I think great in open terrain but laser is so pin point accurate if a blade of grass got in the way it would pick it up (hyperbole). I finally quite wearing them into field due to weight. I use old standard Vortex rangefinder. With dope written on side of stock. [/QUOTE]
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