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If you had to pick one, Nightforce or G7 BR2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1052608" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I went the Nightforce and leica route. I put my rear shooting bag over the top of my scope and rest the rangefinder on it to steady it (I do believe Broz taught me that one!). I have ranged my target out to 1900 yds that way with my leica 1600. But if you do go this way and get serious about taking game at LR, you are going to need to purchase a hand held weather station and an app like shooter. You don't have to but it sure helps a lot and helps when you go somewhere at different elevations. For example, say you live in Louisiana and go hunting up in Colorado at 9000 ft. </p><p></p><p>You can always do a drop chart by verifying you drops at different ranges but the kestrel is going to help you with the wind as there is no guessing with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1052608, member: 34818"] I went the Nightforce and leica route. I put my rear shooting bag over the top of my scope and rest the rangefinder on it to steady it (I do believe Broz taught me that one!). I have ranged my target out to 1900 yds that way with my leica 1600. But if you do go this way and get serious about taking game at LR, you are going to need to purchase a hand held weather station and an app like shooter. You don't have to but it sure helps a lot and helps when you go somewhere at different elevations. For example, say you live in Louisiana and go hunting up in Colorado at 9000 ft. You can always do a drop chart by verifying you drops at different ranges but the kestrel is going to help you with the wind as there is no guessing with it. [/QUOTE]
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