17 February 2006, 05:19
LanerStill havent decided on a rangefinder
Anyone using Leupolds rb800 bino's? Look pretty sharp and I can pick up a set for around $350.
17 February 2006, 18:06
jmkI have a "simple" but good rangefinder only, a Bushnell Yardage Pro. It is really a very exact and useful little thing to have and use outdoors.
17 February 2006, 19:39
Rick 0311I haven’t tried the new ones out yet, but you might want to take a look at the new Leupold range finders...not the combo’s, just the range finder.
Of the one’s I’ve tried out and played with, Swaro’s are the best with Leica and Nikon a real close 2nd and 3rd. I’ve yet to see a Bushnell model that would come anywhere close to any of those three brands for accuracy in readings.
17 February 2006, 22:17
Reloaderquote:
Anyone using Leupolds rb800 bino's? Look pretty sharp and I can pick up a set for around $350.
Where did you find that kind of deal?
Reloader
17 February 2006, 22:45
LanerReloader do a search on ebay. I've watched 5 or 6 go by for $325-$365 while trying to decide. Last night I ordered a Nikon 1200 from the Optic Zone. I'll post opinions as soon as I can get it out and run it through its paces. I did look through one at Cabelas Wednesday and really liked what I seen, minus Cabelas price tag. $60 dollars higher than OZ plus I had to pay tax on it. Jon, keep up the good work. I cant say enough good about OZ.(Really wish you guys could have sorted out the problems with Mueller).
18 February 2006, 02:25
gr8fuldougHow about our current offer of new Leica LRF800's in Black or Camo @ $339.99?
18 February 2006, 06:43
LanerHey Doug, what are you guys getting for the LRF1200's?
18 February 2006, 19:43
gr8fuldougWe have a few options for the 1200 actually. We have them new plus we also get used ones directly from Leica at a huge savings. Please feel free to call me on Monday at the store to discuss this.