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Swarovski EL Range binoculars - first field tests
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter66654" data-source="post: 600962" data-attributes="member: 1461"><p>Up date to previous post. Swarovski products importer has reported no problems with software in latest shipments of Swarovski El Range binoculars. However they reported that the angle program only gives you the horizontal distance not a shooting distance like a TBR. They also had a Swarovski sales rep call me who said the same thing. Now I am confused. </p><p></p><p>NZ - Can you afirm from your experience that they calculate a useable shooting distance without having to run it thru your ballistics program and not just a horizontal distance based on the cosign of the angle. Please note that I am not questioning your integrity but I am asking for a follow up response based on your experience since 1 of your earlier posts said, "It displays a TBR like Leupold's s'posedly". The word "supposedly" leaves me wondering. </p><p></p><p>if anyone else who has a unit can help with my confusion on what the angle program actually calculates it would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter66654, post: 600962, member: 1461"] Up date to previous post. Swarovski products importer has reported no problems with software in latest shipments of Swarovski El Range binoculars. However they reported that the angle program only gives you the horizontal distance not a shooting distance like a TBR. They also had a Swarovski sales rep call me who said the same thing. Now I am confused. NZ - Can you afirm from your experience that they calculate a useable shooting distance without having to run it thru your ballistics program and not just a horizontal distance based on the cosign of the angle. Please note that I am not questioning your integrity but I am asking for a follow up response based on your experience since 1 of your earlier posts said, "It displays a TBR like Leupold's s'posedly". The word "supposedly" leaves me wondering. if anyone else who has a unit can help with my confusion on what the angle program actually calculates it would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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