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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Suggestions for best field range finding for long range hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="MTsmith" data-source="post: 1859015" data-attributes="member: 69117"><p>My current Leica's are the Geovid's 10x42 HD-B... I bought them through Doug at Camera Land approximately 4 years ago. Curious if I should attempt to send them in for inspection and possible repair or is this the "normal" limitation of them? I can understand the fog being a factor but not working in the cold weather is certainly an issue. At first, I thought that I had just left them in the truck overnight and they were too cold for the battery to work well so I started being certain to bring them in overnight. Yet, I m still having issues with them working if it's less than 25 degrees even with a brand new battery. Send them in or should I just consider them a fair weather rangefinder and move on to a different pair? Thanks for the help in advance..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTsmith, post: 1859015, member: 69117"] My current Leica's are the Geovid's 10x42 HD-B... I bought them through Doug at Camera Land approximately 4 years ago. Curious if I should attempt to send them in for inspection and possible repair or is this the "normal" limitation of them? I can understand the fog being a factor but not working in the cold weather is certainly an issue. At first, I thought that I had just left them in the truck overnight and they were too cold for the battery to work well so I started being certain to bring them in overnight. Yet, I m still having issues with them working if it's less than 25 degrees even with a brand new battery. Send them in or should I just consider them a fair weather rangefinder and move on to a different pair? Thanks for the help in advance.. [/QUOTE]
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