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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2146490" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>I bought a Leica bino-rangefinder a couple years ago and LOVE them! It's such a breath of fresh air not having to haul around both pairs! Fumbling back and forth between both of them prior to a shot! I can relax and get a quick, accurate distance reading in a matter of a fraction of a second! Also no worry about elevation gain or loss....it's all taken care of! The clarity of the Leicas in low light is amazing. I've had mine beside Swaro's and they look just as impressive or possibly a little better.</p><p></p><p>I've used mine on several sheep, mtn goat, deer, antelope, and elk hunts in all different climates from below zero to wet and soggy in Alaska...never a problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2146490, member: 66919"] I bought a Leica bino-rangefinder a couple years ago and LOVE them! It's such a breath of fresh air not having to haul around both pairs! Fumbling back and forth between both of them prior to a shot! I can relax and get a quick, accurate distance reading in a matter of a fraction of a second! Also no worry about elevation gain or loss....it's all taken care of! The clarity of the Leicas in low light is amazing. I've had mine beside Swaro's and they look just as impressive or possibly a little better. I've used mine on several sheep, mtn goat, deer, antelope, and elk hunts in all different climates from below zero to wet and soggy in Alaska...never a problem! [/QUOTE]
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