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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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choosing Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="backy33" data-source="post: 750984" data-attributes="member: 32066"><p>I can sacrifice the optical quality if i can get consistent readings to 1000 yards in less than standard conditions. I have heard sone horror stories with the leica in snow/overcast days. But with their optical quality im hoping they have made improvements for this so i can get both consistent reading and quality at the same time. 75% of my use with a rangefinder is in bad weather conditions. I need it to be great on both fronts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backy33, post: 750984, member: 32066"] I can sacrifice the optical quality if i can get consistent readings to 1000 yards in less than standard conditions. I have heard sone horror stories with the leica in snow/overcast days. But with their optical quality im hoping they have made improvements for this so i can get both consistent reading and quality at the same time. 75% of my use with a rangefinder is in bad weather conditions. I need it to be great on both fronts. [/QUOTE]
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