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The Basics, Starting Out
recommended range finder on budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="theodore" data-source="post: 345208" data-attributes="member: 15578"><p>The leica 1200 is definitely better than the bushnell elite in all area except for snow storm. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Yet, I was in this same situation a year ago and ended up with bushnell elite 1500. Can't complain cause I still don't have extra $200 but I'm happy cause it still good enough to hit moa targets beyond 1000 yards. </p><p> </p><p>But this thing sucks on flat land(up to 700), have to find large object (to go up to 1200+) near my target and go from there. Leica shines on flat land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodore, post: 345208, member: 15578"] The leica 1200 is definitely better than the bushnell elite in all area except for snow storm. Yet, I was in this same situation a year ago and ended up with bushnell elite 1500. Can't complain cause I still don't have extra $200 but I'm happy cause it still good enough to hit moa targets beyond 1000 yards. But this thing sucks on flat land(up to 700), have to find large object (to go up to 1200+) near my target and go from there. Leica shines on flat land. [/QUOTE]
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