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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="BH Hunter" data-source="post: 619654" data-attributes="member: 14654"><p>In regards to comparing this to the Swaro unit, I love my G7, and never fell in love w/ the Swaro. It ranges much faster, farther and has the kestral and pda built right in so to speak. They are about the same size to boot. It has 4 different levels of brightness for the reticle. The reticle for some reason is a weak point in my opinion. On my leica's you can always see the reticle and I am always farting around trying to find the sweet spot on this. At least it allows you to adjust it. I got mine in Aug?? and they had a voluntary recall. They took great care of it, reloaded all of my data and returned it. </p><p>I have hunted w/ it in 0 degree weather, didn't seem to be a problem. </p><p>I used to take my kestral and pda, find a solution and compare. After a while of comparision, I now usually leave the kestral at home. I only shoot for fun past 1400 and then need to run it on my phone. Two thumbs up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BH Hunter, post: 619654, member: 14654"] In regards to comparing this to the Swaro unit, I love my G7, and never fell in love w/ the Swaro. It ranges much faster, farther and has the kestral and pda built right in so to speak. They are about the same size to boot. It has 4 different levels of brightness for the reticle. The reticle for some reason is a weak point in my opinion. On my leica's you can always see the reticle and I am always farting around trying to find the sweet spot on this. At least it allows you to adjust it. I got mine in Aug?? and they had a voluntary recall. They took great care of it, reloaded all of my data and returned it. I have hunted w/ it in 0 degree weather, didn't seem to be a problem. I used to take my kestral and pda, find a solution and compare. After a while of comparision, I now usually leave the kestral at home. I only shoot for fun past 1400 and then need to run it on my phone. Two thumbs up here. [/QUOTE]
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