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New Leica Geovid Pro 10x42 AB+ with Shot Probability Analysis
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<blockquote data-quote="TucsonFX4" data-source="post: 3005691" data-attributes="member: 126198"><p>I've used the Sig range finder binos with Basemap a good bit and was thoroughly pleased with the results. The biggest challenge was keeping my phone's compass calibrated. Using it in a vehicle or around other interference would throw it off even when I was no longer around the interference. This isn't an issue with Sig or Basemap, it's a phone issue. A variety of force closing apps and/or restarting the phone would eventually get things back on track.</p><p></p><p>I ranged a bedded elk at over 2,000 yards, and stalked in on him with the plotted Basemap waypoint. The waypoint was off by 15 feet. I'm very happy with that performance and am excited Leica is doing the same/similar. When I'm ready to upgrade binos, the Leicas have been my top brand preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TucsonFX4, post: 3005691, member: 126198"] I've used the Sig range finder binos with Basemap a good bit and was thoroughly pleased with the results. The biggest challenge was keeping my phone's compass calibrated. Using it in a vehicle or around other interference would throw it off even when I was no longer around the interference. This isn't an issue with Sig or Basemap, it’s a phone issue. A variety of force closing apps and/or restarting the phone would eventually get things back on track. I ranged a bedded elk at over 2,000 yards, and stalked in on him with the plotted Basemap waypoint. The waypoint was off by 15 feet. I'm very happy with that performance and am excited Leica is doing the same/similar. When I'm ready to upgrade binos, the Leicas have been my top brand preference. [/QUOTE]
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