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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2600635" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>The Leica 1600B does not give a true shooting solution, as you cannot input your actual load data. Just an approximation. So, you need a separate app to give you accurate shooting solutions.</p><p></p><p>For your price range, I would be on the lookout for a G7 BR2 gen 2 or BR2500. If you are really lucky, a Revic BR4 is a fantastic choice. Just got back from a NM pronghorn hunt, and rangingbout in those flats is hard at best. My new Revic BR4 worked outstanding. I could not be happier with the performance. You can save up to 10 profiles for 10 different rifles. Changing between rifle profiles takes about 5 seconds. Battery life is poor compared to others however. My old Leice 1600B would last a year or two. My G7 BR2 lasts a 6 months to a year. My new Revic BR4 lasts a month or two with a lot of use.</p><p></p><p>A Sig Kilo 2400 would be a good choice as well. Ibhave not played with them as much, but I know some guys that have them, and the higher end models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2600635, member: 68875"] The Leica 1600B does not give a true shooting solution, as you cannot input your actual load data. Just an approximation. So, you need a separate app to give you accurate shooting solutions. For your price range, I would be on the lookout for a G7 BR2 gen 2 or BR2500. If you are really lucky, a Revic BR4 is a fantastic choice. Just got back from a NM pronghorn hunt, and rangingbout in those flats is hard at best. My new Revic BR4 worked outstanding. I could not be happier with the performance. You can save up to 10 profiles for 10 different rifles. Changing between rifle profiles takes about 5 seconds. Battery life is poor compared to others however. My old Leice 1600B would last a year or two. My G7 BR2 lasts a 6 months to a year. My new Revic BR4 lasts a month or two with a lot of use. A Sig Kilo 2400 would be a good choice as well. Ibhave not played with them as much, but I know some guys that have them, and the higher end models. [/QUOTE]
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