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Leica 1600b inaccurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1363369" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Thanks for the reply, looks like what you are seeing is identical to me. Too bad, because the actual glass on these is awesome, and the ranging itself is great too. I actually use it as a 'pre-glassing' tool, before I pull out my binos, I take a look with the 1600 to augment my poor vision. The glass is so nice and clear, a lot of time, I don't have to pull the binos. </p><p></p><p>Looks like I will be looking at other solutions though. Thinking pairing this up with a kestrel might be the way to go. Otherwise, I could just enter the data manually into my phone, but don't really like that solution...my phone and I don't get on too well.</p><p></p><p>Last choice would be get a new RF....the Sig 2400 is way too rich for my blood though, and if I bought a 2200, I'd still need a wind solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1363369, member: 80699"] Thanks for the reply, looks like what you are seeing is identical to me. Too bad, because the actual glass on these is awesome, and the ranging itself is great too. I actually use it as a 'pre-glassing' tool, before I pull out my binos, I take a look with the 1600 to augment my poor vision. The glass is so nice and clear, a lot of time, I don't have to pull the binos. Looks like I will be looking at other solutions though. Thinking pairing this up with a kestrel might be the way to go. Otherwise, I could just enter the data manually into my phone, but don't really like that solution...my phone and I don't get on too well. Last choice would be get a new RF....the Sig 2400 is way too rich for my blood though, and if I bought a 2200, I'd still need a wind solution. [/QUOTE]
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