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Labradar LX - I guess they have an answer for the Garmin Zero. Maybe?
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 3015495" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>You are not comprehending what I am saying...I buy the best technology out there - most often by the recommendations of folks I shoot with or read about here. Before the SIG Kilo10K I had a SIG ABS 2400; before that, I used a G7. Before that, it was various Leica RFs - all of which I still have. In fact, I bought my first laser RF on July 30, 1993 - the original Geovid. Paid $4500 for it, which was a lot of money based on what I made then. Worth every penny. Still have that one too. Still have my LabRadar but it sits at my Colorado house, where I shoot out the back door. I just keep it set up permanently. When it came out, it was the best, and i certainly don't regret it.</p><p></p><p>Here is my observation Southpa: serious shooters use the latest and greatest, whether it is Garmin, LabRadar, AMP, or A&D scales. But hey, keep using a torch to anneal, a balance beam or cheap electronic scale, or a Chrony. It is your life, but not one I want to emulate. At the end of the day, the money I spend on a Garmin or LR won't buy a single trophy fee on an African animal (ok, maybe a warthog or impala) or pay the tip for a guided hunt in NA, so nothing for me to cry about but YTMV (your tears may vary).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 3015495, member: 3230"] You are not comprehending what I am saying...I buy the best technology out there - most often by the recommendations of folks I shoot with or read about here. Before the SIG Kilo10K I had a SIG ABS 2400; before that, I used a G7. Before that, it was various Leica RFs - all of which I still have. In fact, I bought my first laser RF on July 30, 1993 - the original Geovid. Paid $4500 for it, which was a lot of money based on what I made then. Worth every penny. Still have that one too. Still have my LabRadar but it sits at my Colorado house, where I shoot out the back door. I just keep it set up permanently. When it came out, it was the best, and i certainly don't regret it. Here is my observation Southpa: serious shooters use the latest and greatest, whether it is Garmin, LabRadar, AMP, or A&D scales. But hey, keep using a torch to anneal, a balance beam or cheap electronic scale, or a Chrony. It is your life, but not one I want to emulate. At the end of the day, the money I spend on a Garmin or LR won't buy a single trophy fee on an African animal (ok, maybe a warthog or impala) or pay the tip for a guided hunt in NA, so nothing for me to cry about but YTMV (your tears may vary). [/QUOTE]
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