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Zeiss RF vs. Swaro RF
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 363157" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>Broz, </p><p></p><p>You make some excellent points regarding both.. and yeah I wish I was closer I'd definitely like to see them in hunting conditions. As it is now I hunt from 3000ft flat ground out in Kansas for deer and 3500-4000ft for Antelope in Eastern CO as well as from 8000-12500ft in the mtns of CO.. My only concern is ranging animals or bushes or trees next to them if I can't get the animal. I love to shoot long range but I can set up reflective targets at the range and I can always get a reading on them. My biggest concern is ranging animals consistently from 600+ that's where I seem to have some problems sometimes. I have ranged hillsides out to 1300+ but not consistently. Given that what would you do if you could have only one? It sounds like we hunt the same kind of terrain. </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 363157, member: 819"] Broz, You make some excellent points regarding both.. and yeah I wish I was closer I'd definitely like to see them in hunting conditions. As it is now I hunt from 3000ft flat ground out in Kansas for deer and 3500-4000ft for Antelope in Eastern CO as well as from 8000-12500ft in the mtns of CO.. My only concern is ranging animals or bushes or trees next to them if I can't get the animal. I love to shoot long range but I can set up reflective targets at the range and I can always get a reading on them. My biggest concern is ranging animals consistently from 600+ that's where I seem to have some problems sometimes. I have ranged hillsides out to 1300+ but not consistently. Given that what would you do if you could have only one? It sounds like we hunt the same kind of terrain. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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