Guys,
Have any of you experienced "plain wrong" ranges being displayed by your Swaro Laser Guides?
During testing of my new Swaro, I ranged across a valley to a house at 1760 yds, GPS confirmed. The Swaro occasionally gave a reading of 1765 yds but usually it displayed the "out of range" dashes. However, I also had occasional random fliers displayed eg 1,200+/- yds, 860+/- yds, 250+/- yds. and so on, and there were definitely no intermediate targets.
Ranging targets under 1,400 yds gives much more consistent readings but there are still occasional fliers making repeat measurements necessary.
Substituting a new battery did not improve matters.
I don't know if the above is normal for the Swaro but ranging with my Leica CRF was always totally reliable within its range. If it gave a reading, it was always spot-on and there were no fliers.
Thanks for any feedback.
Have any of you experienced "plain wrong" ranges being displayed by your Swaro Laser Guides?
During testing of my new Swaro, I ranged across a valley to a house at 1760 yds, GPS confirmed. The Swaro occasionally gave a reading of 1765 yds but usually it displayed the "out of range" dashes. However, I also had occasional random fliers displayed eg 1,200+/- yds, 860+/- yds, 250+/- yds. and so on, and there were definitely no intermediate targets.
Ranging targets under 1,400 yds gives much more consistent readings but there are still occasional fliers making repeat measurements necessary.
Substituting a new battery did not improve matters.
I don't know if the above is normal for the Swaro but ranging with my Leica CRF was always totally reliable within its range. If it gave a reading, it was always spot-on and there were no fliers.
Thanks for any feedback.