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Who makes the best rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="bighornbob" data-source="post: 247663" data-attributes="member: 13124"><p>I recently purchased a used Leica 1200 yard rangefinder from a friend. After trying out on my archery range I realized the yardages it was computing were off by 20%. I called Leica with model and serial number, they stated I must send in unit for repair. I sent rangefinder to Leica for repair. They informed me that model has recently been replaced by the current model and they do not repair this model any more. Not happy!!!!</p><p>I called Swarovski to determine their Limited Lifetime warranty. They were very helpful and answered my questions. They have 2 years on electronics, lifetime on housing and glass with the exception of abuse. </p><p>Customer service told me electronic problems are sent to Austria for repair. They will repair their rangefinders where Leica would not consider any repairs on a three year old model.</p><p>I have friends with the Geovids, great range finder, somewhat heavy. I think there is better optics these lenses seem to have fringing at low light and long range. This is my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Bighornbob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bighornbob, post: 247663, member: 13124"] I recently purchased a used Leica 1200 yard rangefinder from a friend. After trying out on my archery range I realized the yardages it was computing were off by 20%. I called Leica with model and serial number, they stated I must send in unit for repair. I sent rangefinder to Leica for repair. They informed me that model has recently been replaced by the current model and they do not repair this model any more. Not happy!!!! I called Swarovski to determine their Limited Lifetime warranty. They were very helpful and answered my questions. They have 2 years on electronics, lifetime on housing and glass with the exception of abuse. Customer service told me electronic problems are sent to Austria for repair. They will repair their rangefinders where Leica would not consider any repairs on a three year old model. I have friends with the Geovids, great range finder, somewhat heavy. I think there is better optics these lenses seem to have fringing at low light and long range. This is my opinion. Bighornbob [/QUOTE]
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