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Leica Geovid BFR 10x42???
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<blockquote data-quote="threethreeeight" data-source="post: 144430" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>Hi there to you guys.</p><p>I have just purchased a pair of Leica BRF 10x42,they are simply fantastic for extended glassing on game at long range.The clarity is stunning and late evening viewing has to be their forte.</p><p>I realise they are "up there" in terms of price and they are somewhat heavier than Swarovski EL models.But to have a combination bino and rangefinder is fantastic,it is so easy to use.With no swapping to use a rangie,The receptor for the laser is so quick compared to stand alone rangefinders.</p><p>I am a hunter based in the South Island of New Zealand</p><p>We shoot alpine animals at ultra long range with a Blaser LRS Tactical 2 in 338 Lapua Magnum and I must admit we have already passed the 1200 metres rangefinding capability of this unit.</p><p>As an aside you can specify yards ( which is sure to satisfy U.S. customers )or metres,but not both,but that is not going to spoil the use of this fantastic product.</p><p>Happy glassing whichever you pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threethreeeight, post: 144430, member: 7815"] Hi there to you guys. I have just purchased a pair of Leica BRF 10x42,they are simply fantastic for extended glassing on game at long range.The clarity is stunning and late evening viewing has to be their forte. I realise they are "up there" in terms of price and they are somewhat heavier than Swarovski EL models.But to have a combination bino and rangefinder is fantastic,it is so easy to use.With no swapping to use a rangie,The receptor for the laser is so quick compared to stand alone rangefinders. I am a hunter based in the South Island of New Zealand We shoot alpine animals at ultra long range with a Blaser LRS Tactical 2 in 338 Lapua Magnum and I must admit we have already passed the 1200 metres rangefinding capability of this unit. As an aside you can specify yards ( which is sure to satisfy U.S. customers )or metres,but not both,but that is not going to spoil the use of this fantastic product. Happy glassing whichever you pick. [/QUOTE]
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