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Swarovski Laser Guide 8x30 range finder
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<blockquote data-quote="ss7mm" data-source="post: 67834" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>That's right, they are 8 power. The spec sheet says they are 8x30 with a field of view at 1000 yards of 408 ft. It says the shortest focusing distance is 10 yards, and the longest is 1600 yards but I tried mine and it ranges from 9 yards on out. They have a standard 1/4-20 tripod fitting and are 4.7" long by 3.9" wide by 1.8" thick. The weight is listed as 13.2 oz. There is a meter/yard selector switch in the battery compartment and the display shows "yd" beside the yardage in the viewfinder when you have "yards" selected. The spec sheets says battery lifetime is a minimum of 1000 measurements.</p><p></p><p>Most sites I've seen them listed on have them priced at $799.00 on up. I got mine from a local shop that sells scopes, binos etc. I've bought several guns and scopes from him so he dropped the price from his listed $860.00 down to $770.00. He said he had it on order for several months and didn't know when he would be able to get another unit. I checked with Sportsman's Warehouse nearby and they sold the one they had and also said they didn't know when they would be able to get another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss7mm, post: 67834, member: 5"] That's right, they are 8 power. The spec sheet says they are 8x30 with a field of view at 1000 yards of 408 ft. It says the shortest focusing distance is 10 yards, and the longest is 1600 yards but I tried mine and it ranges from 9 yards on out. They have a standard 1/4-20 tripod fitting and are 4.7" long by 3.9" wide by 1.8" thick. The weight is listed as 13.2 oz. There is a meter/yard selector switch in the battery compartment and the display shows "yd" beside the yardage in the viewfinder when you have "yards" selected. The spec sheets says battery lifetime is a minimum of 1000 measurements. Most sites I've seen them listed on have them priced at $799.00 on up. I got mine from a local shop that sells scopes, binos etc. I've bought several guns and scopes from him so he dropped the price from his listed $860.00 down to $770.00. He said he had it on order for several months and didn't know when he would be able to get another unit. I checked with Sportsman's Warehouse nearby and they sold the one they had and also said they didn't know when they would be able to get another. [/QUOTE]
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