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Swaro rangefinder hard to read
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Brush" data-source="post: 170636" data-attributes="member: 6449"><p>I had the same problem with a Swarovski when I looked at it at Cabela's. We took it out in the bright sunlight along with a Leica 1200. The Leica had very bright numbers but the Swaro was a dim orange. Everyone I talked to said that the Swaro was the best so I asked to see another unit. The other Swaro had a bright display so I bought it. I am just back from Wyoming where I ranged out to 2000 yds. with the Swarovski in bright sunlight. My backup Bushnell 600 rarely reads over 375 yds. in sun. I am very pleased. I never had a failure to read in any light condition.</p><p></p><p>I would contact Swarovski and tell them that your display is dim.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Brush, post: 170636, member: 6449"] I had the same problem with a Swarovski when I looked at it at Cabela's. We took it out in the bright sunlight along with a Leica 1200. The Leica had very bright numbers but the Swaro was a dim orange. Everyone I talked to said that the Swaro was the best so I asked to see another unit. The other Swaro had a bright display so I bought it. I am just back from Wyoming where I ranged out to 2000 yds. with the Swarovski in bright sunlight. My backup Bushnell 600 rarely reads over 375 yds. in sun. I am very pleased. I never had a failure to read in any light condition. I would contact Swarovski and tell them that your display is dim. Tom [/QUOTE]
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