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Swaro EL Rangfinder Binocs - User Opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="captacademy" data-source="post: 693924" data-attributes="member: 7159"><p>Both my Swaro's, 8x30's and 10x42's RFB are good in the mountainous terrian, but not very accurate on flat terrian. The RFB did not work well at all in the cloudy weather. Both will range past 1600 in good weather. A guy hunting with me had the new Bushnell ARC 1600's and he was not able to get consistent readings in the flat terrian either, as a result we missed the first shot at an antelope this weekend.</p><p></p><p>Cummins cowboy, my brother has the Leica Geviods, non-HD and he can't range very well past 500-600 yards either. I had a new Leica 1200 years back and took it on an antelope hunt and was unable to range any antelope at distant. I sent them back and bought the new Swaro 8X30's which were better, but still not great for any distance on flat terrian.</p><p></p><p>I want to research and see if the Vectronix's PLRF05 is much better in flat terrain at distance. I am more concerned with accuracy. I have a few pairs of Swaro Bino's EL's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captacademy, post: 693924, member: 7159"] Both my Swaro's, 8x30's and 10x42's RFB are good in the mountainous terrian, but not very accurate on flat terrian. The RFB did not work well at all in the cloudy weather. Both will range past 1600 in good weather. A guy hunting with me had the new Bushnell ARC 1600's and he was not able to get consistent readings in the flat terrian either, as a result we missed the first shot at an antelope this weekend. Cummins cowboy, my brother has the Leica Geviods, non-HD and he can't range very well past 500-600 yards either. I had a new Leica 1200 years back and took it on an antelope hunt and was unable to range any antelope at distant. I sent them back and bought the new Swaro 8X30's which were better, but still not great for any distance on flat terrian. I want to research and see if the Vectronix's PLRF05 is much better in flat terrain at distance. I am more concerned with accuracy. I have a few pairs of Swaro Bino's EL's. [/QUOTE]
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