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Leupold RBX-3000 tbr/w rangefinding bino
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Keller" data-source="post: 1554780" data-attributes="member: 106918"><p>So here's the deal:</p><p>They do give you an MOA readout when you range a target</p><p>They can store/save the information you put in to the device however you cannot enter specific ballistic data from your rifle in to the rangefinder.</p><p>It only allows you to enter generic ballistic info like magnum rifle, large rifle, small rifle which has general velocities and ballistic coefficients it uses to determine the drop along with the range. </p><p></p><p>IMO they are highly priced for a minimal amount of return. I personally need something that does more to help me achieve exact corrections for long range shots in the field. This is for the person who has some money and doesn't know a ton about ballistics but just wants a range and a number to dial to. It's not for the precision shooter. If it was it would allow you to enter your exact data like BC and velocity. They came close on this one but no cigar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Keller, post: 1554780, member: 106918"] So here’s the deal: They do give you an MOA readout when you range a target They can store/save the information you put in to the device however you cannot enter specific ballistic data from your rifle in to the rangefinder. It only allows you to enter generic ballistic info like magnum rifle, large rifle, small rifle which has general velocities and ballistic coefficients it uses to determine the drop along with the range. IMO they are highly priced for a minimal amount of return. I personally need something that does more to help me achieve exact corrections for long range shots in the field. This is for the person who has some money and doesn’t know a ton about ballistics but just wants a range and a number to dial to. It’s not for the precision shooter. If it was it would allow you to enter your exact data like BC and velocity. They came close on this one but no cigar. [/QUOTE]
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