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Which would you pick? New Zeiss Victory or Leica CRF 1200
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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 280297" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>There are a few that don't cut the mustard out there. Fewer than with other brands, I think. Problem is, I can outshoot all of them. So the Swaro will really do 1700, and 1200 is usually easy. If I take one that'll do 1300 max and 900 easy, I lose a LOT. I was dissapointed with mine in the flat, snowy glare of North Dakota. But nobody's woud do better. Sounds to me like you got a bum one. I admit, I've been frustrated with mine a time or two. After all, it's supposed to be the hands down best! When you can't shoot a coyote at 500 yards on a flat snowy field you could run the piece of junk over with your pickup!! 500 yards! It's a Swaro for hell sake! Still, nobody elses would iether, so...</p><p></p><p>Of course, I am much interested in the Zeiss after Lens review. If accuracy at small targets in the flat is what you need, this one supposedly has the tightest divergence. Still, you give up 500 yards...</p><p></p><p>How about if you find the next great thing for us. Unfailing ranges to 2k for $500 with an inclinometer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 280297, member: 4112"] There are a few that don't cut the mustard out there. Fewer than with other brands, I think. Problem is, I can outshoot all of them. So the Swaro will really do 1700, and 1200 is usually easy. If I take one that'll do 1300 max and 900 easy, I lose a LOT. I was dissapointed with mine in the flat, snowy glare of North Dakota. But nobody's woud do better. Sounds to me like you got a bum one. I admit, I've been frustrated with mine a time or two. After all, it's supposed to be the hands down best! When you can't shoot a coyote at 500 yards on a flat snowy field you could run the piece of junk over with your pickup!! 500 yards! It's a Swaro for hell sake! Still, nobody elses would iether, so... Of course, I am much interested in the Zeiss after Lens review. If accuracy at small targets in the flat is what you need, this one supposedly has the tightest divergence. Still, you give up 500 yards... How about if you find the next great thing for us. Unfailing ranges to 2k for $500 with an inclinometer. [/QUOTE]
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