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OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I'm ticked off.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronin" data-source="post: 105324" data-attributes="member: 4201"><p><strong>Re: OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I\'m ticked off.</strong></p><p></p><p>Ive posted a similar reply elswhere in the forum but here is my two pennies!</p><p></p><p>I bought a Swarowski Laser Guide last year, I do not use binoculars per se, but I wanted a compact rangefinder that would double as a basic optic as well if I needed to glass for a target before ranging it.</p><p></p><p>The Swaro system is very, very good, after initial purchase, I whent to my range to make some holes and took the Swaro's as well. There were some dark sheep in fields off to oneside in a neighboring farm, I knew they were a bit off, but isolated one from the main group and pressed the button. I got a reading of I recall about 1100yds, taking a pace backwards, I pinged the same sheep again, result, 1 yard more!</p><p></p><p>I then turned my attention to a less contrasty sheep that was similar in shade to the grass / mud, the Swaro's ranged that one at a similar distance and never failed at various targets for the remainder of my playtime. I have a an electrical pylon that I can see from the rear of my house on a hill, I pinged that, result 1900yards!</p><p></p><p>I have now owned them for nearly twelve months and have NO complaints whatsover, I would buy another set tomorrow if I lost these. I was tempted by the Geovids initially, but cost was prohibitive, I am more than happy with the Laserguides. </p><p></p><p>Buy some, you won't have any complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronin, post: 105324, member: 4201"] [b]Re: OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I\'m ticked off.[/b] Ive posted a similar reply elswhere in the forum but here is my two pennies! I bought a Swarowski Laser Guide last year, I do not use binoculars per se, but I wanted a compact rangefinder that would double as a basic optic as well if I needed to glass for a target before ranging it. The Swaro system is very, very good, after initial purchase, I whent to my range to make some holes and took the Swaro's as well. There were some dark sheep in fields off to oneside in a neighboring farm, I knew they were a bit off, but isolated one from the main group and pressed the button. I got a reading of I recall about 1100yds, taking a pace backwards, I pinged the same sheep again, result, 1 yard more! I then turned my attention to a less contrasty sheep that was similar in shade to the grass / mud, the Swaro's ranged that one at a similar distance and never failed at various targets for the remainder of my playtime. I have a an electrical pylon that I can see from the rear of my house on a hill, I pinged that, result 1900yards! I have now owned them for nearly twelve months and have NO complaints whatsover, I would buy another set tomorrow if I lost these. I was tempted by the Geovids initially, but cost was prohibitive, I am more than happy with the Laserguides. Buy some, you won't have any complaints. [/QUOTE]
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