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swarovski vs leica
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 237111" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>I made that same decision earlier this year (Leica vs. Swarovski) and went with the Swarovski. 10x40 SLC and the rangefinder. The rangefinder works better than expected, Mid September noon sun @ 8500 feet it would range 1,000 Yds on a small pine tree consistently. Towards dusk on 2 different days I ranged a small pine tree at the end of the basin that I was watching. Both days with the tree in shadows, about 1 hr. before sunset it said 1902 Yds. That's consistency. I couldn't find anything farther away to range - that tree was on the ridge of the basin. That's holding it in my hands. It will range further (any type of light) when on a tripod than when holding it in your hands. My cousin has the 10x40 EL's and I couldn't tell the difference in the optics between the EL's and the SLC's looking thru them side-by-side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 237111, member: 11101"] I made that same decision earlier this year (Leica vs. Swarovski) and went with the Swarovski. 10x40 SLC and the rangefinder. The rangefinder works better than expected, Mid September noon sun @ 8500 feet it would range 1,000 Yds on a small pine tree consistently. Towards dusk on 2 different days I ranged a small pine tree at the end of the basin that I was watching. Both days with the tree in shadows, about 1 hr. before sunset it said 1902 Yds. That's consistency. I couldn't find anything farther away to range - that tree was on the ridge of the basin. That's holding it in my hands. It will range further (any type of light) when on a tripod than when holding it in your hands. My cousin has the 10x40 EL's and I couldn't tell the difference in the optics between the EL's and the SLC's looking thru them side-by-side. [/QUOTE]
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