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Budget rangefinder for 600 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 708784" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I like my Leupold, but I'm admitidly bias. I live in the Northwest, & most of the gear I own is made here;</p><p>Leupold optics- Oregon</p><p>Nosler bullets, & brass- Oregon</p><p>Pendleton wool- Oregon</p><p>Filson wool, & tin cloth Washington</p><p>Columbia sportswear Oregon/Washington border</p><p>Hawthorne/Whites boots Washington</p><p>Leatherman- Oregon</p><p>Gerber- Oregon</p><p>You get the idea. I like supporting quality local companies when I can so that's my reasoning for being bias.</p><p>No, I don't think a Leupy rangefinder is even remotely in the same class as a Leica or Swaro, & if I had the $$ I'd own one of them as we'll, but throw budget/quality in the mix, & I'm back to square one, supporting local companies like Leupold.</p><p></p><p>I've owned phillipeans made Burris FF-2 scopes, loved them. I've owned a few (Japanese??) Nikons, & liked them too for the $, but I can always send my Leupys in for a new reticle, or turrets or whatever, whenever I want, & their warranty is rock solid, so I don't buy foreign optics anymore unless they're high end, high quality glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 708784, member: 22166"] I like my Leupold, but I'm admitidly bias. I live in the Northwest, & most of the gear I own is made here; Leupold optics- Oregon Nosler bullets, & brass- Oregon Pendleton wool- Oregon Filson wool, & tin cloth Washington Columbia sportswear Oregon/Washington border Hawthorne/Whites boots Washington Leatherman- Oregon Gerber- Oregon You get the idea. I like supporting quality local companies when I can so that's my reasoning for being bias. No, I don't think a Leupy rangefinder is even remotely in the same class as a Leica or Swaro, & if I had the $$ I'd own one of them as we'll, but throw budget/quality in the mix, & I'm back to square one, supporting local companies like Leupold. I've owned phillipeans made Burris FF-2 scopes, loved them. I've owned a few (Japanese??) Nikons, & liked them too for the $, but I can always send my Leupys in for a new reticle, or turrets or whatever, whenever I want, & their warranty is rock solid, so I don't buy foreign optics anymore unless they're high end, high quality glass. [/QUOTE]
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