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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Looking for a good LRF Leica 1200 Scan or Swaro 8x30???
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<blockquote data-quote="Down Under Hunter" data-source="post: 161026" data-attributes="member: 8486"><p>Just a thought ? Had you thought of changing your optics at the same time and going to leica geovid binos ? From personal experience I have found them far superior in a hunting situation, than fishing around for a second range finder that only has a 7x or 8x power. I found that although they have great optics the small objective and small magnification gave me problems in poor light when you had little time to setup on a moving animal, with a 10 sec window to aquire, pick your shot and shoot.</p><p></p><p>See the animal and range all in one.. set up and shoot.. easy vs</p><p></p><p>See the animal, drop the binos, dig out the rangefinder, relocate the animal ...if you can . range.. then set up to shoot.</p><p></p><p>I personally found the first option far easier. It just depends on the purpose and situation you use it in I guess ??</p><p></p><p>Just another thought ??</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down Under Hunter, post: 161026, member: 8486"] Just a thought ? Had you thought of changing your optics at the same time and going to leica geovid binos ? From personal experience I have found them far superior in a hunting situation, than fishing around for a second range finder that only has a 7x or 8x power. I found that although they have great optics the small objective and small magnification gave me problems in poor light when you had little time to setup on a moving animal, with a 10 sec window to aquire, pick your shot and shoot. See the animal and range all in one.. set up and shoot.. easy vs See the animal, drop the binos, dig out the rangefinder, relocate the animal ...if you can . range.. then set up to shoot. I personally found the first option far easier. It just depends on the purpose and situation you use it in I guess ?? Just another thought ?? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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