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Anyone tried the new Leica 2700 LRF yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1375858" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Thanks for the review, question....if you set the ABC to give you holdover, lets say in mils, does it first give you an unadjusted line of site distance, followed by the holdover, calculated for pressure, temperature, angle and curve?</p><p></p><p>I have a 1600b, and when ABC is set to provide EHR, I get the LOS distance, followed by the EHR that is adjusted for atmospherics, angle and one of the generic curves. What I have found is that the EHR is not accurate on my RF past a certain distance, so I am looking at options right now that will work with my Kestrel Elite. </p><p></p><p>I am hoping to get a deal going on a 2700 wherein I could use it's calculated holdover to as far as it proves accurate (hopefully with a functioning atmospherics system and a custom curve, out to 700 or so), and then use the displayed LOS along with the Kestrel for the longer shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1375858, member: 80699"] Thanks for the review, question....if you set the ABC to give you holdover, lets say in mils, does it first give you an unadjusted line of site distance, followed by the holdover, calculated for pressure, temperature, angle and curve? I have a 1600b, and when ABC is set to provide EHR, I get the LOS distance, followed by the EHR that is adjusted for atmospherics, angle and one of the generic curves. What I have found is that the EHR is not accurate on my RF past a certain distance, so I am looking at options right now that will work with my Kestrel Elite. I am hoping to get a deal going on a 2700 wherein I could use it's calculated holdover to as far as it proves accurate (hopefully with a functioning atmospherics system and a custom curve, out to 700 or so), and then use the displayed LOS along with the Kestrel for the longer shots. [/QUOTE]
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