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My Rifles Need New Optics:
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1636341" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>Russ, I use a Leica 1200 laser range finder. I've been using it for the last 12 years or so. Mine has been extremely accurate. I have used mine to kill a lot of deer out to 450 yards, several out to 600+ yards and one at 1,002 yards! While hunting, I constantly use it to range various trees/tree lines, fence post/gates, feeders, bolders, and other range indicators, where I feel game may come out, wherever I may be hunting, so that hopefully I'll already know their range when I see them. I have often used my steel 100 yard tape to confirm the range indicated by my Leica 1200 in the past but, with a good battery, it was always witin 2 or 3 yards of what my tape measured, even at 1,000 yards. Now all I do is range several items that I have confirmed in the past, to make sure the Leica 1200 is still good, and go hunting/shooting. YMMV</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1636341, member: 93846"] Russ, I use a Leica 1200 laser range finder. I've been using it for the last 12 years or so. Mine has been extremely accurate. I have used mine to kill a lot of deer out to 450 yards, several out to 600+ yards and one at 1,002 yards! While hunting, I constantly use it to range various trees/tree lines, fence post/gates, feeders, bolders, and other range indicators, where I feel game may come out, wherever I may be hunting, so that hopefully I'll already know their range when I see them. I have often used my steel 100 yard tape to confirm the range indicated by my Leica 1200 in the past but, with a good battery, it was always witin 2 or 3 yards of what my tape measured, even at 1,000 yards. Now all I do is range several items that I have confirmed in the past, to make sure the Leica 1200 is still good, and go hunting/shooting. YMMV Kevin [/QUOTE]
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