First choice Leica, then Leupold.
First choice Leica, then Leupold.
Iv only used one range finder, the ranger 1000. Mines been a Lemmon from day 1, if I could do it again I'd go Leica.
I would go Leupold can never go wrong. Ive been using a bushnell one made for golf for the last 10 years, for both hunting and golfing things been beat up, chucked at the golf bag, slid down a couple embankments etc and it still works good or i would be upgrading to a leupold.
Happy with my Zeiss. Pretty reasonably priced considering victory is written on it.
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I'm selling a brand new in box ranger 1000 if you decide on going that route I'll save you some money
Originally Posted by olympia
if your worried bout ticks than you aint never been bit by a snake while pissing...try gettin your hunting partner to suck the poison out
I have leupold as well, but i bought it 5-6 years ago and it was on sale. When I was in the market for range finder, i looked at effective range, online reviews, clarity of optics, angle compensation, etc. Price was also important, but little bit less. I narrowed down to a few models, leica, leupold, etc, and waited for sale. Leupold was the first one to come on sale.
Also, i like the red markings, instead of black. It works very well during the morning, evening times. It work quite good during midday, but when it is really bright, it can be hard to read numbers.
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The Unconquered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q88AkN1hNYM
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Regarding warranties on electronics.
Bushnell replaced my 4 year old Gforce arc 1300 when it failed to operate.
Their site states 1yr on electronics yet they replaced no charge well out of the warranty period.