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<blockquote data-quote="M1AShooter" data-source="post: 726224" data-attributes="member: 58583"><p>I have a 1200CRF and the hardest part of using it, for me, is holding it steady (which is me, not the rangefinder). Otherwise, I get good returns from brush, trees, plowed/harvested fields, etc. when I range landmarks for distance references.</p><p> </p><p>I understand the 1600CRF incorporates ballistics calculations, so there's most likely "more to it" in the workings of your rangefinder than mine, but even my older Leica LRF ranged reliably to 1000+ yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1AShooter, post: 726224, member: 58583"] I have a 1200CRF and the hardest part of using it, for me, is holding it steady (which is me, not the rangefinder). Otherwise, I get good returns from brush, trees, plowed/harvested fields, etc. when I range landmarks for distance references. I understand the 1600CRF incorporates ballistics calculations, so there's most likely "more to it" in the workings of your rangefinder than mine, but even my older Leica LRF ranged reliably to 1000+ yards. [/QUOTE]
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