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<blockquote data-quote="Fullvalue" data-source="post: 1354865" data-attributes="member: 101810"><p>You are correct regarding less ballistic in the R. I have the HD-B 2200. The glass is the same in both as I understand, and it is amazing. I got a smoking deal on mine or I would have bought the R model. The Ballistic have a few pre-set programs that you basically match the ballistic curve program to your ammo/firearm Or you can use a sim card and build your own. Then when your hit the ranging button it gives you the actual distance and then does a ballistic calculation with the ballistic curve, the temp and gives you a second readout of what you should dial into your scope or a couple other options. The R gives you the range of an object and then takes in account the angle and gives you a second reading that compensates for that angle. Long story short the B- program even though it is programmable in my opinion is OK at best. There are better options out there. However I would highly recommend the Leicas for their glass and range finding ability. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat if you can save a few dollars on the R that might be the way to go. Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fullvalue, post: 1354865, member: 101810"] You are correct regarding less ballistic in the R. I have the HD-B 2200. The glass is the same in both as I understand, and it is amazing. I got a smoking deal on mine or I would have bought the R model. The Ballistic have a few pre-set programs that you basically match the ballistic curve program to your ammo/firearm Or you can use a sim card and build your own. Then when your hit the ranging button it gives you the actual distance and then does a ballistic calculation with the ballistic curve, the temp and gives you a second readout of what you should dial into your scope or a couple other options. The R gives you the range of an object and then takes in account the angle and gives you a second reading that compensates for that angle. Long story short the B- program even though it is programmable in my opinion is OK at best. There are better options out there. However I would highly recommend the Leicas for their glass and range finding ability. I'd buy them again in a heartbeat if you can save a few dollars on the R that might be the way to go. Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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