Hey all,
I am interested in a quality rangefinder to be used for casual shooting/hunting. I typically don't shoot further than 300 yards, but sometimes out to 500. In the future I may shoot more/further, but who knows. I don't compete, or intend to, and while I like to shoot tight groups I'm more interested in making minute of coyote/deer/elk/goat shots than anything else. I do use a log book, and have a kestrel.
I had been pretty sold on the Leica 1600-B, mainly cause I like techy gadgets, and it has some cool features. I purchased one yesterday, but then realized two things I didn't like: 1. It will only display adjustments in MOA, or hold over in inches or cm. I use a mil/mil scope, and was under the assumption that it would have a mil option. 2. Of all of the ballistic curves, the one that fit's my rifle best still becomes quite incorrect past about 400 yards (+3.9" off at 400, and worse as you go further).
So, that said, should I simply return it and get the Leica 1000-R? (and use the extra money on reloading gear!)
Basically I'm pretty sold on returning it for the 1000; tell me why I shouldn't (if you think that I shouldn't).
The other option is to go with the Vortex, which has a few nice features the Lecia doesn't have, and is $450 cheaper.
I am interested in a quality rangefinder to be used for casual shooting/hunting. I typically don't shoot further than 300 yards, but sometimes out to 500. In the future I may shoot more/further, but who knows. I don't compete, or intend to, and while I like to shoot tight groups I'm more interested in making minute of coyote/deer/elk/goat shots than anything else. I do use a log book, and have a kestrel.
I had been pretty sold on the Leica 1600-B, mainly cause I like techy gadgets, and it has some cool features. I purchased one yesterday, but then realized two things I didn't like: 1. It will only display adjustments in MOA, or hold over in inches or cm. I use a mil/mil scope, and was under the assumption that it would have a mil option. 2. Of all of the ballistic curves, the one that fit's my rifle best still becomes quite incorrect past about 400 yards (+3.9" off at 400, and worse as you go further).
So, that said, should I simply return it and get the Leica 1000-R? (and use the extra money on reloading gear!)
Basically I'm pretty sold on returning it for the 1000; tell me why I shouldn't (if you think that I shouldn't).
The other option is to go with the Vortex, which has a few nice features the Lecia doesn't have, and is $450 cheaper.