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mad as h*ll range finding in the snow
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 260733" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>OK, I understand, but I need to prove this to my self. I can not say you are wrong, but I want to weigh all options. Right now the Swaro needs to be sent in and like I posted above I have seen the Leica range much quicker in the field. Plus none of us have heard to many REAL field reports on the new Zeiss monocular. If we were just talking ranging a rock bluff right before sundown I would agree with you. My Swaro has recorded readings of 1998 yards on rock. But I want to judge them all in field conditions on different days. Bright sun, evenings, flat ground, game, targets, repeatability, dependability, accuracy, beam devergence, speed, glass, "reticule visabilty".(.lol you know the swaro will loose that last one) Really I don't care which one is the best, the price is only 2 or 300 difference. I just want the one that works best for me, in my pack.</p><p> </p><p>Sincerely,</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 260733, member: 7503"] OK, I understand, but I need to prove this to my self. I can not say you are wrong, but I want to weigh all options. Right now the Swaro needs to be sent in and like I posted above I have seen the Leica range much quicker in the field. Plus none of us have heard to many REAL field reports on the new Zeiss monocular. If we were just talking ranging a rock bluff right before sundown I would agree with you. My Swaro has recorded readings of 1998 yards on rock. But I want to judge them all in field conditions on different days. Bright sun, evenings, flat ground, game, targets, repeatability, dependability, accuracy, beam devergence, speed, glass, "reticule visabilty".(.lol you know the swaro will loose that last one) Really I don't care which one is the best, the price is only 2 or 300 difference. I just want the one that works best for me, in my pack. Sincerely, Jeff [/QUOTE]
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