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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 359003" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Top shot, I had this with 3 units. They will replace it if you call and ask them too. My 4th one seems to be fine in this aspect so far.</p><p> </p><p>Another thing is I have seen several that the buttons fail on.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Yesterday I was trying to range a steel target at 1171 yards. Could not do it as the ground is snow covered and there was a bit of haze. So I drove up to the target and ranged back to my driveway to a car setting outside. I put the RF's on a sand bag on the hood of my truck. I have found this is the most solid way to range as you can push and hold the button with out moving the RF. Works much better for me than on a bipod. Swaro would not touch it. Leica CRF 1200 did it. </p><p> </p><p>Just a tip. If you want to confirm a target at near max range for your unit. Hang an old licence plate on a post by the target. Many of the old plates are reflective and will range like a road sign.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 359003, member: 7503"] Top shot, I had this with 3 units. They will replace it if you call and ask them too. My 4th one seems to be fine in this aspect so far. Another thing is I have seen several that the buttons fail on. Yesterday I was trying to range a steel target at 1171 yards. Could not do it as the ground is snow covered and there was a bit of haze. So I drove up to the target and ranged back to my driveway to a car setting outside. I put the RF's on a sand bag on the hood of my truck. I have found this is the most solid way to range as you can push and hold the button with out moving the RF. Works much better for me than on a bipod. Swaro would not touch it. Leica CRF 1200 did it. Just a tip. If you want to confirm a target at near max range for your unit. Hang an old licence plate on a post by the target. Many of the old plates are reflective and will range like a road sign. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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