30 August 2013, 08:19
lrichRecommendation for new rangefinder
It's time to replace my old rangefinder. I'm looking for recommendations,
What would you buy?
30 August 2013, 18:34
specneedsThe new Leupolds are a big step up from my trusty monarch 800. I couldn't believe how much clearer and brighter they were on a foggy morning hunting turkeys with bows this spring. I couldn't get a reading early beyond 30 yards and the Leupold worked to 100 and beyond.
Their first rangefinder efforts were complex and hard to program - the new DNA model seems very simple to use.
They are on my gear list for next season.
31 August 2013, 00:55
lrichThanks for the reply specneeds.
31 August 2013, 03:43
BiebsI always used the Leica rangefinders, until I wound up buying a new Geovid.
02 September 2013, 14:21
Ingvar J. KristjanssonSwarovski 8x30 rangefinder !
02 September 2013, 18:12
sharpsguyVortex Ranger 1000 for less than 400 bucks. Mine goes to 1100 and change. Lifetime transferable warranty. I bought it as a back up to my Leica CRF 1200 which has no warranty. Running the two side by side, I see very little difference in them, certainly not enough to justify the price differential.
02 September 2013, 19:23
Grenadierquote:
Originally posted by Ingvar J. Kristjansson:
Swarovski 8x30 rangefinder !
+1
It was all hashed out before. Begin here for my comments:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...621095761#762109576103 September 2013, 01:19
specneedsI think Leupod and Vortex have introduced new models since the hunting season preceding. The left round of posts.
As id common on this topic - the advice seems to be buy the most expensive only the big 3 European models at close to a grand or maybe double that.
If you have an older Leica the new Leupold beats it in every way except snob factor. I saw how cheaply the Leicad with a couple of years on them were going for on ebay and was shocked until I used function only as a criteria - obsolete electronics don't hod their value like classic binoculars.....
04 September 2013, 02:55
impala#03Leica, you will not ever need to replace it.
04 September 2013, 08:12
touchdown88I've used the Zeiss rangefinder for a couple of years and would buy another. It is a little bigger than the Leica which makes it easier to hold for ranging at long distances.
04 September 2013, 08:30
sambarman338I got the cheap Remington range finder a couple of years ago. For all I use it, it seems to work well enough - though it eats through batteries.
04 September 2013, 16:47
338zmagYou didn't say your price range or your ranging distance or type of targets. I have tested several against my Leica and knew I made a good choice. However, if you plan to range turkeys at 30 yards or deer out to 300 yards, you don't need a Leica.
If you want to range soft targets that aren't highly reflective, such as deer 500 yards and beyond, I would look at Leica, Zeiss and Swaro. If you want to spend more money, you can get some that will do better than those.
A rangefinder may be rated to 1,500 yards, but may not range soft targets any where near that distance. Especially the cheaper ones. It is difficult to give a recommendation without more info.