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<blockquote data-quote="ejones338" data-source="post: 275028" data-attributes="member: 15266"><p>I have tried two of the leupolds that friends at work have, and neither of them were up to the task of doing their job. At just over three hundred yards the would seldom range a black cow, and at just over four hundred they would seldom range a faded john deere combine.</p><p> </p><p> All other rangefinders WILL do what those wouldn't. I have tried nikon, bushnell, and leica so far and I currently still have the leica. </p><p> </p><p> I should add that the everyone I know that bought leuplod has since bought something else. i guess it depends on your expectation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejones338, post: 275028, member: 15266"] I have tried two of the leupolds that friends at work have, and neither of them were up to the task of doing their job. At just over three hundred yards the would seldom range a black cow, and at just over four hundred they would seldom range a faded john deere combine. All other rangefinders WILL do what those wouldn't. I have tried nikon, bushnell, and leica so far and I currently still have the leica. I should add that the everyone I know that bought leuplod has since bought something else. i guess it depends on your expectation. [/QUOTE]
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