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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 585258" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Hey Augustus, another instance for proof. Remember last summer when I came to your LR shoot? At station one one of the guys was missing that target by the gate over toward the little bluff. His Swaro was telling him it was 60 yards farther than it was so he was shooting over the top of it. I handed him my PLRF10 and he got the correct range and was then on the steel. The Swaro's huge beam was grabbing the little rock bluff beyond tha target and there was no way it could get an actual range on the steel. Perfect example at 1100 or so yards that resulted in a miss. Not the rifles, not the shooter or his program, simply bad data produced by the beam that is over 6 ft. at that distance.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 585258, member: 7503"] Hey Augustus, another instance for proof. Remember last summer when I came to your LR shoot? At station one one of the guys was missing that target by the gate over toward the little bluff. His Swaro was telling him it was 60 yards farther than it was so he was shooting over the top of it. I handed him my PLRF10 and he got the correct range and was then on the steel. The Swaro's huge beam was grabbing the little rock bluff beyond tha target and there was no way it could get an actual range on the steel. Perfect example at 1100 or so yards that resulted in a miss. Not the rifles, not the shooter or his program, simply bad data produced by the beam that is over 6 ft. at that distance. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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