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Zeiss Victory RF vs Leica Geovid HD-B 3000
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1767478" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I haven't used the Zeiss but have the original HD-B's for years and will say they are spot on to ~800 yards, sometimes a little further, when compared to a G7BR2 and Sig Kilo2400AM, but they don't have spindrift or wind calculations. You have to change micro SD cards to change profiles as only one profile can be stored in the unit at a time(at least in the early model I have) and programming the card can be difficult unless you take a laptop to the range to adjust the inputs on the card to your drops while shooting. It was a pain but it is accurate once you get it dialed in.</p><p>Believe me, I know what you mean, i was going back and forth from a 7x rangefinder to my 12x Swaro binos and having a hard time finding a deer in the rangefinder at 1,100 yards, then going back to the rifle. He needed to come another 100 feet to be on my side of the fence but never did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1767478, member: 64108"] I haven't used the Zeiss but have the original HD-B's for years and will say they are spot on to ~800 yards, sometimes a little further, when compared to a G7BR2 and Sig Kilo2400AM, but they don't have spindrift or wind calculations. You have to change micro SD cards to change profiles as only one profile can be stored in the unit at a time(at least in the early model I have) and programming the card can be difficult unless you take a laptop to the range to adjust the inputs on the card to your drops while shooting. It was a pain but it is accurate once you get it dialed in. Believe me, I know what you mean, i was going back and forth from a 7x rangefinder to my 12x Swaro binos and having a hard time finding a deer in the rangefinder at 1,100 yards, then going back to the rifle. He needed to come another 100 feet to be on my side of the fence but never did. [/QUOTE]
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