ShooterMedic
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Today I was able to do some hands on side by side testing with the Fusion 1600 and My Leica 1600
Sorry I was not able to compare the balistics at this time
Time of day 1400, very bright not a cloud in the sky. Not the best conditions for longrange distance reading.
Place: Snake River Caynon, Jerome Idaho
Both units have a red letter display
The leica's was very clear and easy to read. Optics were just what you would expect from Leica
With the Fusion it was at times hard to see the display. We tried it on many different back grounds with out much change. We even changed the battery and it made no difference. As we moved into the shade the display did become easier to read. The Optics were also very good. There was a slight green tinge to them, but it was not distracting.
We Ranged targets at all distances
The Max distance Ranged was a larged shaded cave on far group of boulders.
the Leica ranged it at 1701 yds
The Fusion would not pick it up.
It's max was 1648 yds on a hill side.
The Leica was able to range car sized boulders out to 1450 yds. It was only able to pick it up about 1 out of 3 tries.
The Fusion was able to range the same rocks out to 1257 was the max distance.
We then moved to a herd of cows.
The Fusion was able to read both black and red cows out to around 700 yds. The longest read on the cows was 949 and that was a large red angus. It was only able to read it about 1 out of every 10 attempts.
The Leica was able to read then consistantly out to 1000
longest read was 1147. I was impressed.
I was able to do some playing with the leica at sunset
Longest reading was 2112 yds that was a large blue barn. It would read about 1 out of five. I was able to range cars out to 1580. Sorry no animal where around for me to range.
Neither LRF is compatiable with a tripod. How ever we did you a tripod to the best we could to get a steady a reading as we could.
Over all I was very pleased with both units. The Leica was
the over all better unit hands down.
The Fusion has great glass and worked quite well out to about 1000 yds.
The Fusion had a faster recovery time after ranging.
The leica has about a 1 second delay before you can range a new target.
I would like to try this again to see how close the balistics are on the units and for some more ranging under better conditions.
I hope this helps.
Sorry I was not able to compare the balistics at this time
Time of day 1400, very bright not a cloud in the sky. Not the best conditions for longrange distance reading.
Place: Snake River Caynon, Jerome Idaho
Both units have a red letter display
The leica's was very clear and easy to read. Optics were just what you would expect from Leica
With the Fusion it was at times hard to see the display. We tried it on many different back grounds with out much change. We even changed the battery and it made no difference. As we moved into the shade the display did become easier to read. The Optics were also very good. There was a slight green tinge to them, but it was not distracting.
We Ranged targets at all distances
The Max distance Ranged was a larged shaded cave on far group of boulders.
the Leica ranged it at 1701 yds
The Fusion would not pick it up.
It's max was 1648 yds on a hill side.
The Leica was able to range car sized boulders out to 1450 yds. It was only able to pick it up about 1 out of 3 tries.
The Fusion was able to range the same rocks out to 1257 was the max distance.
We then moved to a herd of cows.
The Fusion was able to read both black and red cows out to around 700 yds. The longest read on the cows was 949 and that was a large red angus. It was only able to read it about 1 out of every 10 attempts.
The Leica was able to read then consistantly out to 1000
longest read was 1147. I was impressed.
I was able to do some playing with the leica at sunset
Longest reading was 2112 yds that was a large blue barn. It would read about 1 out of five. I was able to range cars out to 1580. Sorry no animal where around for me to range.
Neither LRF is compatiable with a tripod. How ever we did you a tripod to the best we could to get a steady a reading as we could.
Over all I was very pleased with both units. The Leica was
the over all better unit hands down.
The Fusion has great glass and worked quite well out to about 1000 yds.
The Fusion had a faster recovery time after ranging.
The leica has about a 1 second delay before you can range a new target.
I would like to try this again to see how close the balistics are on the units and for some more ranging under better conditions.
I hope this helps.
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