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Rangefinder for flat lands
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1928726" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I've been planning an upgrade from my Bushnell 1300 geforce ARC as it doesn't range past 400 yards on the flat lands. I've been practicing my shooting past 800 yards and would like a range finder that would work at that distance on steel and game. </p><p></p><p>I heard the Leica 1600s were good back when I got my geforce. Now I see clearance sales on the 2700s for around $500. Anyone use the 2700 to confirm its validity at those ranges on my expected targets? </p><p>I've been eyeing the Kilo2000 or 2200s as well for about $300 but the narrow band of the Leicas appears to be where its at.</p><p></p><p>I don't care for a ballistics solution as I don't trust a range finder app to account for long range shooting parameters like Coriolis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1928726, member: 78569"] I've been planning an upgrade from my Bushnell 1300 geforce ARC as it doesn't range past 400 yards on the flat lands. I've been practicing my shooting past 800 yards and would like a range finder that would work at that distance on steel and game. I heard the Leica 1600s were good back when I got my geforce. Now I see clearance sales on the 2700s for around $500. Anyone use the 2700 to confirm its validity at those ranges on my expected targets? I've been eyeing the Kilo2000 or 2200s as well for about $300 but the narrow band of the Leicas appears to be where its at. I don't care for a ballistics solution as I don't trust a range finder app to account for long range shooting parameters like Coriolis. [/QUOTE]
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