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Rangefinder Binocular
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<blockquote data-quote="owlman" data-source="post: 1610978" data-attributes="member: 51592"><p>My son has a pair of the Leica Hd-b 2200's which I've had a good opportunity to play with. I consistently ranged objects from 1800-2000 yards with a few farther than that. I really like the ballistic app that you can customize too. Needless to say optics were great. I have standard 10x42 Swarovskis and I can't tell any difference in the quality though some guys seem to see minor differences in colors. Downside of course is price. There's deals to be found on the 2200's but not so for the newer model 3000's which I covet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owlman, post: 1610978, member: 51592"] My son has a pair of the Leica Hd-b 2200's which I've had a good opportunity to play with. I consistently ranged objects from 1800-2000 yards with a few farther than that. I really like the ballistic app that you can customize too. Needless to say optics were great. I have standard 10x42 Swarovskis and I can't tell any difference in the quality though some guys seem to see minor differences in colors. Downside of course is price. There's deals to be found on the 2200's but not so for the newer model 3000's which I covet. [/QUOTE]
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