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Zeiss Rangefinder Owners- Worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildcatB" data-source="post: 471857" data-attributes="member: 10379"><p>I have one and I really like it. It maxes out at 1480 yards - trees, rocks, brown cows deer/elk in the evening. I can hit deer sized animals at 1100-1300 on snow covered ground & midday sun. Coyotes to 700-800 yards in a flat field. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm posting mine for sale in a few days. $500. It's yours if you want it. The reason I'm selling it is because I got a Leica Locator Plus for dirt cheap that was being sold as surplus surveying equipment. It's amazing. 7500 yards on cliffs and rock outcrops. Last time out it read 2000 yards on a coyote standing in a snow covered field, hand held, mostly sunny sky's, looking 3 degrees down onto the field - it reads vertical angles too. Bad wind call - the bullet hit 6 inches to the left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildcatB, post: 471857, member: 10379"] I have one and I really like it. It maxes out at 1480 yards - trees, rocks, brown cows deer/elk in the evening. I can hit deer sized animals at 1100-1300 on snow covered ground & midday sun. Coyotes to 700-800 yards in a flat field. I'm posting mine for sale in a few days. $500. It's yours if you want it. The reason I'm selling it is because I got a Leica Locator Plus for dirt cheap that was being sold as surplus surveying equipment. It's amazing. 7500 yards on cliffs and rock outcrops. Last time out it read 2000 yards on a coyote standing in a snow covered field, hand held, mostly sunny sky's, looking 3 degrees down onto the field - it reads vertical angles too. Bad wind call - the bullet hit 6 inches to the left. [/QUOTE]
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