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Leica 2000-b Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1361731" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I said earlier that my 2000 compensates for the angle of shot. All I need is the range the gun will do the rest. But the area I'm going to hunt is a long walk in 1 mile or more , I cant carry my Barr & Straud that far or my big gun for that matter, now there is a range finder. I just saw on this site guys that cant wait to get their hands on the new 2400 sigs , they are supposed to do it all, blue tooth capable ect. I will have a shoulder gun in a 300 win. mag. I have never needed anything more than to know the yardage and approx. wind speed and direction to make it happen, and you need a spotter also if your gun will not let you call your own shots. This is as high tec. as I wish to go. I like to think that I am still part of making it happen. As far as battery life, I'm still on the one that came with it. That is a wonder in its self as much as I have been playing with it. Cold temps will shorten the life of any battery, but the sigs are very small and can be put in a shirt pocket close to your body to keep it nice an warm extending the battery life, physics. Good luck hunting and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1361731, member: 99718"] I said earlier that my 2000 compensates for the angle of shot. All I need is the range the gun will do the rest. But the area I'm going to hunt is a long walk in 1 mile or more , I cant carry my Barr & Straud that far or my big gun for that matter, now there is a range finder. I just saw on this site guys that cant wait to get their hands on the new 2400 sigs , they are supposed to do it all, blue tooth capable ect. I will have a shoulder gun in a 300 win. mag. I have never needed anything more than to know the yardage and approx. wind speed and direction to make it happen, and you need a spotter also if your gun will not let you call your own shots. This is as high tec. as I wish to go. I like to think that I am still part of making it happen. As far as battery life, I'm still on the one that came with it. That is a wonder in its self as much as I have been playing with it. Cold temps will shorten the life of any battery, but the sigs are very small and can be put in a shirt pocket close to your body to keep it nice an warm extending the battery life, physics. Good luck hunting and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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