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Swarovski EL 10x40 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="rharfo" data-source="post: 948906" data-attributes="member: 50031"><p>I just bought a set. Have only used them around the house. I am getting reading out to 800 yards on small targets. This is the farthest I can see from my deck. I bought them because I am running Z5's and Z6's on my rifles. I looked at Zeiss which I found to be bulky and heavy. I very much liked the new Leica but I don't need the load able ballistic data option. I have yet to be on a step incline to play with the inclinometer. Compared to a pair of Leupold golden ring (10 years old) they blow them away. The glass is incredible and the rangefinder is a joy to have in the unit. No more losing the animal as you switch from bino to rangefinder. You won't be sorry. Someone had a set on here last week for 2550! Retail is 3179 and cheapest I found them was 2970. Bought mine as a demo unit from the sample list for 2625 shipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rharfo, post: 948906, member: 50031"] I just bought a set. Have only used them around the house. I am getting reading out to 800 yards on small targets. This is the farthest I can see from my deck. I bought them because I am running Z5's and Z6's on my rifles. I looked at Zeiss which I found to be bulky and heavy. I very much liked the new Leica but I don't need the load able ballistic data option. I have yet to be on a step incline to play with the inclinometer. Compared to a pair of Leupold golden ring (10 years old) they blow them away. The glass is incredible and the rangefinder is a joy to have in the unit. No more losing the animal as you switch from bino to rangefinder. You won't be sorry. Someone had a set on here last week for 2550! Retail is 3179 and cheapest I found them was 2970. Bought mine as a demo unit from the sample list for 2625 shipped. [/QUOTE]
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