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Revic BLR 10b vs Sig Kilo 10k
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 3006557" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>I've used a Leica Geovid 10x42B (not the new AB+) for a few years and my only complaint is it will range to objects closer than my target like hills, etc. I practice shooting and ranging on a 100-1200 yd shooting range. Past 800 yds, I have to hold the aiming circle on the top half of the steel target or it will range to the hill at 600 yds in front of it. If I hadn't practiced on a known distance steel target range, I wouldn't have known it was improperly ranging on closer objects than my target. The Leica clarity and brightness of the glass is better than my Swarovski 10x42 binoculars IMHO. When I use the Leicas, it's like someone is shining a flood light on the target, it's so bright. My buddies always comment, wow, when they look through them. Never used a Revic, but I sure like the reviews especially with the beam shaping and far/near software so you have confidence you're actually measuring what you think you're measuring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 3006557, member: 42494"] I've used a Leica Geovid 10x42B (not the new AB+) for a few years and my only complaint is it will range to objects closer than my target like hills, etc. I practice shooting and ranging on a 100-1200 yd shooting range. Past 800 yds, I have to hold the aiming circle on the top half of the steel target or it will range to the hill at 600 yds in front of it. If I hadn't practiced on a known distance steel target range, I wouldn't have known it was improperly ranging on closer objects than my target. The Leica clarity and brightness of the glass is better than my Swarovski 10x42 binoculars IMHO. When I use the Leicas, it's like someone is shining a flood light on the target, it's so bright. My buddies always comment, wow, when they look through them. Never used a Revic, but I sure like the reviews especially with the beam shaping and far/near software so you have confidence you're actually measuring what you think you're measuring. [/QUOTE]
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