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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 68359" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Yep LRF superior.. untill your batteries go flat, its gets foggy or reals poors with rain, or you leave the LRF in the 4x4 or at home. The mildot is a superb redunadan system. If you get used to ranging in meters and adjusting in fractions of miliradian then it takes about 10 minutes to learn. It pays to have a plan B.</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 68359, member: 2245"] Yep LRF superior.. untill your batteries go flat, its gets foggy or reals poors with rain, or you leave the LRF in the 4x4 or at home. The mildot is a superb redunadan system. If you get used to ranging in meters and adjusting in fractions of miliradian then it takes about 10 minutes to learn. It pays to have a plan B. Pete [/QUOTE]
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