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SOLD/EXPIRED For Sale (or trade): Wild optical rangefinder

Nate Haler

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Swiss-made, accurate to 20,000 meters (more than 12 miles), includes all accessories as equipped originally from Deutsche Optik (importer). Excellent condition considering these were all made between WWII and the mid-70s.

$425 plus shipping

Thanks for looking.

p.s. Will trade in deal for Leupold 6.5-20 or 8.5-25 'LR' scope, or Burris Black Diamond 6-24 or 8-32.
 
Nate
Is the Wild like the Barr and Stroudor binoculars. Have heard of the Wild but don't know much about it.
Thanks
Matt
 
Yes, it's the same sorta design, but the Wild is Swiss-made. See the details here by the company that imported most of them:
http://www.deutscheoptik.com/product.php?cat=range&id=463

Specs and instructions here: http://www.deutscheoptik.com/rangefinderinstruction.htm

Darryl Cassel, one of the fine gents who moderates this website, is very familiar with the Wild RFs, if you wanted confirmation about their performance.

Thanks for asking.
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Nate
One more question. Can the Wild be callibrated in yards and not meters or both? I didn't see anything about that. I am use to yards and would have to get use to reading in meters i guess. Thanks
Matt
 
Meters, but the conversion is easy. Meters are about 10% more, so 100 meters is 110 yards, 900 meters is about 1,000y.

Besides, weren't we (the USA) supposed to switch to the metric system about 40 years ago?
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Nate-
You've got mail. Just out of curiosity, do you have any use for a brand-new Win Model 70 in .300 Win Mag? It's push feed/parkerized.synthetic stock. It has about 40 rounds down the tube and prints tight groups with 220gr MKs. Load came straight out of a manual. Comes with 50pcs of Win brass and RCBS dies. Will include cash to sweeten the deal if your'e interested.
 
Matt

The Swiss Wild (pronounced "veld")_ Optical rangefinder is a good one. The optics are much better then the American military Barr and Stroud and they are calibrated in Meters instead of yards.

Not really a problem converting to yards by using the 10% aready mentioned.

Nate has this unit at a VERY reasonable price range and if anyone wants/needs a good optical rangefinder, this might just be the one for you.

The top military optical units used by the longrange hunters are (in no particular order), the German Zeiss, Swiss Wild and American Barr and Stroud.
The Barr and Stroud was made in Scotland for the US army artillery units during WW2 and Korea.

The Bausch and Lomb opticle units were used in WW1 and some of those are still being used by the LR crowd.

Later
DC
 
I'm sending Nate the money as soon as I can get to the Post Office. (I'm deployed in the National Guard so I can't just come and go as I please.) We worked it out in e-mail.

Lee
 
Darryl
Thanks for the info. Guess will have to wait till another one is for sale LOL. Now that i got my loads all worked out for long range shooting and deer season is closer it would be nice to have one of those. Just seems to me from the posts on this forum they are the best to trust.
Matt
 

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