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Leica 2000-b Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1362459" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I a only going by the prices people are posting here and the Sig and Leica are only maybe 100 dollars apart in price. I know Sig has hired some well known optics companies high ups but they are mostly from the Japanese companies. As of yet it is hard to compare Japanese optics to German and Austrian optics. As I said before my Leica range finder 20 plus years old is actually easier to read then my Zeiss bino model. I am not cutting down Sig but for the difference in price our poster is getting a better deal with the Leica model.</p><p> Your story about the Sig Sauer company shows a long history. In fact it matches most of todays well known firearms companies. Many of those companies have tried to expand to optics and failed if it works they buy out a well known optics company. When they do this they leave the two companies seperate and carry on. Maybe Sig will be different but who knows. Maybe their optics will become world class but they are not yet and Leica is. That is why I would recomend the Leica for the difference in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1362459, member: 96281"] I a only going by the prices people are posting here and the Sig and Leica are only maybe 100 dollars apart in price. I know Sig has hired some well known optics companies high ups but they are mostly from the Japanese companies. As of yet it is hard to compare Japanese optics to German and Austrian optics. As I said before my Leica range finder 20 plus years old is actually easier to read then my Zeiss bino model. I am not cutting down Sig but for the difference in price our poster is getting a better deal with the Leica model. Your story about the Sig Sauer company shows a long history. In fact it matches most of todays well known firearms companies. Many of those companies have tried to expand to optics and failed if it works they buy out a well known optics company. When they do this they leave the two companies seperate and carry on. Maybe Sig will be different but who knows. Maybe their optics will become world class but they are not yet and Leica is. That is why I would recomend the Leica for the difference in price. [/QUOTE]
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