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<blockquote data-quote="jpeaston" data-source="post: 373099" data-attributes="member: 22493"><p>I bought a Nikon 1200 on clearance about two years ago that ranges better than my previous Leupold, my buddy has a swaro and I usually pick up a reading faster than he does. When him and I shoot drops at the range, we take my Nikon.</p><p> </p><p>Deer to 600 no problem, rocks and trees consistently first click to 900 and houses and stop signs to 1400, 2-10 clicks, with a couple 2000+yds plus in the right conditions.</p><p> </p><p> It doesn't do well on coyotes in hay fields or high noon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpeaston, post: 373099, member: 22493"] I bought a Nikon 1200 on clearance about two years ago that ranges better than my previous Leupold, my buddy has a swaro and I usually pick up a reading faster than he does. When him and I shoot drops at the range, we take my Nikon. Deer to 600 no problem, rocks and trees consistently first click to 900 and houses and stop signs to 1400, 2-10 clicks, with a couple 2000+yds plus in the right conditions. It doesn't do well on coyotes in hay fields or high noon. [/QUOTE]
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