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<blockquote data-quote="mntnflyr4fun" data-source="post: 2138137" data-attributes="member: 29147"><p>Well I know it has been 3 years since anyone looked at this, but I was hoping to resurrect this discussion to get a question answered.</p><p>I recently acquired a crf 2000 b and was disappointed to find that the ERH ranging only works with the ballistic calculator turned on. What I am really wondering now is if once a ballistic curve is chosen if the ERH range is affected by your chosen sight in distance or if the ERH is reported as a "true" angle compensated range without considering any of the ballistic information. I am just intereted in getting a angle compensated range without the influence of the atmospheric inputs or sightin range etc. If not, I am moving on to a CRF 2400 r as all I want is either to get a LOS distance or a ERH distance exclusive of other inputs....</p><p></p><p>If anyone is still out there and would care to comment I would sure appreciate a bit of input.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mntnflyr4fun, post: 2138137, member: 29147"] Well I know it has been 3 years since anyone looked at this, but I was hoping to resurrect this discussion to get a question answered. I recently acquired a crf 2000 b and was disappointed to find that the ERH ranging only works with the ballistic calculator turned on. What I am really wondering now is if once a ballistic curve is chosen if the ERH range is affected by your chosen sight in distance or if the ERH is reported as a "true" angle compensated range without considering any of the ballistic information. I am just intereted in getting a angle compensated range without the influence of the atmospheric inputs or sightin range etc. If not, I am moving on to a CRF 2400 r as all I want is either to get a LOS distance or a ERH distance exclusive of other inputs.... If anyone is still out there and would care to comment I would sure appreciate a bit of input. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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