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23 September 2011, 04:49
AnotherAZWriter
Best value range finder
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Originally posted by MFD:
Quite a few years ago had use of relatively flat property which provided ranges out to some 1500yds(that is a lot in West Virginia!)where some of us match shooters would practice for 1000yd matches. Tried a range finder back then and problem we had was it had to be held/supported very securely or it gave false readings or none at all. It was said that range finders of that era only gave a 90% accurate reading due to some sort of regualations? Are the current offerings more user friendly and more accurate than those of past generations??


MFD:

The old Leica Geovid will range better than just about anything out there, so it wasn't any regulation that caused early LRs to be inaccurate.

I know of no LR that doesn't use a GaAs laser; these are diode lasers that have a natural large beam divergence. Used over flat ground, you get a lot of scatter. Leica somehow got that laser to be very tightly focused; I think the divergence was .3x1.5 milliradians compared to a normal 2x4 MR divergence. That means at 1000 yards the laser covers an oval 2 meters by 4 meters (the old Leica was .3 meters high and 1.5 meters wide at 1000 yards).

Instead of trying to focus the laser, which is expensive, companies like Bushnell opted to start measuring first return signals, etc. That is why today you get better performance with less expensive ones than 15 years ago. But still, if you use one over very flat ground you get a lot of ground scatter, making it hard to measure the range. One technique you can try is tilt the rangefinder 90 degrees so the narrow part of the beam is in the vertical plane; I know Bushnell mounted their lasers so the fat part of the beam was in the vertical plane. I asked them to switch, but that didn't happen...maybe it has now.


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05 October 2011, 03:51
AnotherAZWriter
BTW, yesterday I knocked the Bushnell LR bino off the shelf in my loading room; fell about 7 feet on to the tile (stone) floor. Thought that might have caused a problem, but it works just fine.


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05 October 2011, 08:57
DuggaBoye
My cheap NewCon out ranges my expensive Leica (at long distance) every time, its easier to acquire target faster to read, a bit larger and heavier---and did I mention--cheaper.


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05 October 2011, 22:10
sharpsguy
Do you have a link to the NewCon? Thanks.
06 October 2011, 05:42
DuggaBoye
http://www.newcon-optik.com/
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NEWCON LRM 1500 - Rangefinder ( laser ) 7 x 25

$215 online (Google Products Search)
Fully multicoated lens
This advanced Laser Range Finder system provides instant distance measurements consistently and accurately. The outstanding optics allow a sharp, clear image under all conditions. LRM 1500 utilizes a revolutionary digital design, which outperforms any other product in its class and price range.


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06 October 2011, 16:21
sharpsguy
Thanks. I was wondering which one you had. I need a backup/replacement for my Leica CRF 1200, and was wondering which way to go. I think you have solved my problem.
06 December 2011, 01:53
matt salm
I have two leica's, first was the 1200, non-scan model, and 2nd is the new 1600. If the 1600 holds up I don't ever see buying another rangfinder. I've lased as far as 1825 yards with it in the early morning in the CO mountains and other than snowsqualls or fog it has ranged reliably. Very handy unit that offers angles along with range as well as a few other extras I don't use.


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06 December 2011, 06:22
p dog shooter
I brought a bussnell 1600 bino/range finder combo used it about 6 months now I really like.
20 February 2012, 14:22
416Tanzan
Any comments on the Nikon Monarch 1200?

Most things optical I've found Nikon to be of great quality, getting close to the highpriced optics, yet at a fraction of the price. E.g., the 1200 mentioned above is about $400.


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21 February 2012, 22:38
Austin Hunter
Leica.

I had an older Bushnell, not bad for the price.

I have one of the new Leupold high end RX models. Definitely BAD for the price. Would have been better to stick with my old bulky Bushnell.

Next investment I make is in the Geovid binos. All the PH's I hunt with in Africa use them in all of their concessions: Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and RSA. Pretty much can't go wrong.

Don't know I would haul them on an extreme mountain hunt though.


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21 February 2012, 23:48
416Tanzan
quote:
Next investment I make is in the Geovid binos. All the PH's I hunt with in Africa use them in all of their concessions: Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and RSA. Pretty much can't go wrong.



Pretty much can't go wrong except $2400.
The Nikon 1200 RF is $400. The binos are $300. I have the binos, so do I get the RF?


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27 April 2012, 06:23
gspman1
Leica CRF1600 used here, no complaints of any kind. Clarity, accuracy, size, features...god to go
14 July 2012, 08:53
Slider
I have a Leica CRF Rangemaster 1200. I have sent it back 3 times and it was replaced each time with a brand new one.
30 July 2012, 08:29
GSSP
Just obtained the new Leica 1600-B. I had the Swaro but sold it after a SxS, 3 month, comparison with the Leica 1600. Now, I'll be selling the 1600. It's a great LRF that has an internal ballistic calculator good to 550 yds. The new "B" model is good to 875 yds. Even if you don't use the internal ballistic calc, you can still pull temp, baro pressure and angle off either 1600/B. The only thing missing would be an internal wind meter. Big Grin

Alan


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