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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
I would rather have a rangefinder that will actually rang a coyote consistently at 1200 yards. The 10 plus year old Vectronix is the only one I have seen which will do it. If I was in charge at Leica I would buy the patent and make these( updated of coarse). Vectronix operated on two CR123...
Why can’t anyone match a 10 year old terrapin? Seriously, It makes them seem incompetent.
I guess I’m going to save up for a newcon LRM 3500. I know it’s pricey but it will work.
Thanks again for taking the time to report your findings and answer questions. Newcom should hire you to do a complete video tutorial . It would be money well spent on their part
The only rangefinder I have seen work good on coyotes are the older Vectronix. The others make claims of x distance off reflective( read LARGE BUILDINGS ETC) but I tend to not shoot at large buildings etc. I currently have a leica 2700B and frankly it is disappointing....Now, if I decided to...
The Leica HD-B 3000 has much smaller beam divergence than you quoted. It is exactly the same as the vectronix. The leicas are also more than double the price. It is great to see this field expanding so much.
WOW !!!! That is so coooooool . If you get a chance do you think you would be able to try it out on deer/coyotes ? I need one that will range a coyote at 1300-1400 yards or so . The only one I have seen which would do this is a vectronix.
If the stated beam divergence is correct it should...