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Leica 2000-b Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1361775" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>Like I said I had to lighten up the equipment to hike back toward a point of a mountain here in PA and shoot across a hollow to the next mountain side. Most shooting will be about 435 to 600 yards, but looking out the mouth of the hollow there is a point of another mountain that runs from the bottom 800 + yards to just about 1000. That's why I bought what I did, I think it will serve me well I wish it came with a dragger for me. Normally I would drive close to a place that I could set up my 308 Norma mag. , military range finder, 10 X 80 flack glasses, 20X80 Stieners and 25X 100 Celestron binoculars. The 308 Norma was built by Douglas and is a real good shooter. It was sighted in out to 1550 yards. that's when I'm out of clicks but it still kicks up a lot of dirt at that range. From 1500 to 1550 it drops 6 feet in 50 yards so it is pretty much done at that distance. It can hit leaves laying on the snow easily at 1300 yards, it is a keeper for sure. Oh the scope is a variable X 3 -- 6-20 with fine cross hair and a dot. Good hunting and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1361775, member: 99718"] Like I said I had to lighten up the equipment to hike back toward a point of a mountain here in PA and shoot across a hollow to the next mountain side. Most shooting will be about 435 to 600 yards, but looking out the mouth of the hollow there is a point of another mountain that runs from the bottom 800 + yards to just about 1000. That's why I bought what I did, I think it will serve me well I wish it came with a dragger for me. Normally I would drive close to a place that I could set up my 308 Norma mag. , military range finder, 10 X 80 flack glasses, 20X80 Stieners and 25X 100 Celestron binoculars. The 308 Norma was built by Douglas and is a real good shooter. It was sighted in out to 1550 yards. that's when I'm out of clicks but it still kicks up a lot of dirt at that range. From 1500 to 1550 it drops 6 feet in 50 yards so it is pretty much done at that distance. It can hit leaves laying on the snow easily at 1300 yards, it is a keeper for sure. Oh the scope is a variable X 3 -- 6-20 with fine cross hair and a dot. Good hunting and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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