Leica 2000b

IIRC, except in one specific circumstance, all factors will be considered in your EHR. So in other words, if you want to just get LOS with angle compensation, but no ballistics applied, that only works under, IIRC, 100 yards, might be even less than that. That was set that way for bow hunters.

So, for example, if you are a bow hunter ranging at 50 yards, ballistics on, you'll get an EHR that will not be affected by your ballistics curve....but if you are doing the same at 200 yards, it will be effected.

If you are looking for LOS and angle modified LOS only, the 2400 will do that for you, but of course, then you lose the ballistic options.
 
IIRC, except in one specific circumstance, all factors will be considered in your EHR. So in other words, if you want to just get LOS with angle compensation, but no ballistics applied, that only works under, IIRC, 100 yards, might be even less than that. That was set that way for bow hunters.

So, for example, if you are a bow hunter ranging at 50 yards, ballistics on, you'll get an EHR that will not be affected by your ballistics curve....but if you are doing the same at 200 yards, it will be effected.

If you are looking for LOS and angle modified LOS only, the 2400 will do that for you, but of course, then you lose the ballistic options.
Thank you, that is what I suspected, but couldn't quite ferret out of their documentation.
 
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