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Leica 2000-b Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1361918" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>BB I don't know what Lieca you looked at or lifted but the hand held unit only weighs ounces and will fit in a shirt pocket. My old 800lrf never saw a pocket sat out in minus 20C or 0 farenhiet without a hickup. How could you call the Lieca a Mack truck it is probably about the same size as the Sig. As I mentioned before my friend uses his 1600 as his bino's I don't think you would do that with the Sig's. He has also ranged coulee banks at 1800yds with his 1600 I don't think Sig's will pull that off. For the price difference the Lica's are a much better range finder in every way and probably in the first need for them optic quality. As some one else said here you have to see the object to range it. As I said before Sig is still very new at this game Lieca already has 20 plus year experience that alone would give me the nod toward them. They have their bugs ironed out Sig is just starting to find theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1361918, member: 96281"] BB I don't know what Lieca you looked at or lifted but the hand held unit only weighs ounces and will fit in a shirt pocket. My old 800lrf never saw a pocket sat out in minus 20C or 0 farenhiet without a hickup. How could you call the Lieca a Mack truck it is probably about the same size as the Sig. As I mentioned before my friend uses his 1600 as his bino's I don't think you would do that with the Sig's. He has also ranged coulee banks at 1800yds with his 1600 I don't think Sig's will pull that off. For the price difference the Lica's are a much better range finder in every way and probably in the first need for them optic quality. As some one else said here you have to see the object to range it. As I said before Sig is still very new at this game Lieca already has 20 plus year experience that alone would give me the nod toward them. They have their bugs ironed out Sig is just starting to find theirs. [/QUOTE]
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