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G7 vs. 1600B vs. Swaro EL...
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<blockquote data-quote="mmh" data-source="post: 1101245" data-attributes="member: 76102"><p>I need to get a laser rangefinder. Also, I would use a separate weather station (weatherhawk sm-28). On the one hand, it would be convinient to integrate the ranging w/ a binoc. but the premium may not be worth it. Right now, my long range hunting is limited to 600 yards, but w/ practice, I hope to increase that. In addition, I am plinking steel out to 1200.</p><p></p><p>Looking for opinions on teh rangefinders that I mentioned in the title. Obviously the Swarovski is the most expensive (at $2500), the G7 in the middle ($1400) and the 1600B is the cheapest ($800) and price is a consideration. Good optics always cost alot, but over time, I believe that rangefinder cost will come down. This makes me want to lean away from the swaro. Is the integrated weather station & ballistic solution of the G7 worth the premium over the 1600B?</p><p></p><p>Appologize for teh rambling - I am just doing some soul searching before putting down some hard cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmh, post: 1101245, member: 76102"] I need to get a laser rangefinder. Also, I would use a separate weather station (weatherhawk sm-28). On the one hand, it would be convinient to integrate the ranging w/ a binoc. but the premium may not be worth it. Right now, my long range hunting is limited to 600 yards, but w/ practice, I hope to increase that. In addition, I am plinking steel out to 1200. Looking for opinions on teh rangefinders that I mentioned in the title. Obviously the Swarovski is the most expensive (at $2500), the G7 in the middle ($1400) and the 1600B is the cheapest ($800) and price is a consideration. Good optics always cost alot, but over time, I believe that rangefinder cost will come down. This makes me want to lean away from the swaro. Is the integrated weather station & ballistic solution of the G7 worth the premium over the 1600B? Appologize for teh rambling - I am just doing some soul searching before putting down some hard cash. [/QUOTE]
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