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Received the Leica 3200.com today and have to send them back for a few reasons. First the reticle is not in the center of the binos but was clearly shifted to the right. I played with it for a couple of hours to see if I could get used to it but it was just way too annoying to live with. The...
I wanted the 8x56 and unfortunately there aren't any in Canada and ordering from a U.S dealer would make them much more expensive because of duty and customs .Also at the moment Leica U.S.A has ZERO stock or the 8x56 and even the 10x42.......Guess I will just have to use my leica 2700b for...
Trying to decide between these 2 lrf binos.... For those of you who have tried these lrf binos....I know the bt connection is next to useless on the Leica but how does it work as a rangefinder? Will it range a deer sized target at 1500 yards? I would never shoot a deer at that range but it is...
I was going to order a pair of these yesterday but I happened to see some pics of the aiming reticle. Is it as huge as it appears in some pictures. It seems it covers about a 4 to 5 foot circle at 273 yards.
I had the original leica hd-b and loved them but they had their limitations.. I sold them intending on replacing them with the 3200 but glad I held off. I think I am just going to get the vortex fury 5000 until Leica gets this figured out.
Perhaps it may be a good idea to have the option of using a communication cable between them and use that instead of bluetooth if one wishes to. That way you have a dependable connection and battery life would be better on both units. Even better would be to just integrate the electronics into...
I would like to see it's ranging abilities on soft targets like deer, coyotes etc. After all that is by far the most important aspect of any rangefinder.
I would never buy a Vortex scope( at least not yet) but a rangefinding binos with a lifetime warranty is definitely a big plus. Also, Vortex is widely known for their excellent customer service. If a scope goes down on you during hunting season it is a very big deal. If a rangefinding bino goes...
Detroitreviewar, I couldn't agree more. The beam has to be tight and lined up with the reticle. That is the number 1 priority for any rangefinder in my books.
Look, these fixes should be relatively easy. I will just wait for this to happen and if not I will buy something else. I am probably leaning towards the new Leica 3200.com anyway. However, I am going to wait for feedback on it. I need something which will range a coyote consistently at 1200...
Gotta agree with PFG, Any objective person would come to the same conclusion that QC is an issue which is why I wouldn't buy one at present. How can anyone believe the beam alignment outside the reticle is acceptable ? If so I really have to question your motives.
Someone asked what the "ISSUES" are 1) non locking diopters which seem to spin on their own( how did that ever get by in the first place) 2) Beam not aligned with reticle( that's pretty darn important for a rangefinder) 3) Objective lenses not recessed enough therefore can become damaged...