A friend of mine just purchased a new Leica Geovid HD-B 42 with built-in rangefinder and ballistics calculator. On the surface, it looks pretty cool, but on reading some of the docs, the ballistics program appears pretty weak (e.g. no G7 BC). Does anyone know of a set of binoculars that includes the following features:
- Decent glass!
- Laser rangefinder with 1000+ yard range
- Integrated ballistics app with support for:
- Angle corrections
- Real time atmospherics (temperature, air density, etc.)
- Support for multiple rifle profiles - each with multiple load profiles
- Full-featured ballistics calculator (e.g. like JBM ballistics) that includes G7 BC support
- Some kind of interface to enable programming via computer
- A relatively intuitive interface using buttons on the binoculars
For some reason it seems that manufacturers appear to want to (over) simplify ballistics. My current Bushnell (~5 years old) has pre-computed "Ballistic Settings" for common loads - which I find completely inadequate for longer distances and when my 6.5 SAUM doesn't match any existing curves.
Any help here?
Thanks
--Rootshot
- Decent glass!
- Laser rangefinder with 1000+ yard range
- Integrated ballistics app with support for:
- Angle corrections
- Real time atmospherics (temperature, air density, etc.)
- Support for multiple rifle profiles - each with multiple load profiles
- Full-featured ballistics calculator (e.g. like JBM ballistics) that includes G7 BC support
- Some kind of interface to enable programming via computer
- A relatively intuitive interface using buttons on the binoculars
For some reason it seems that manufacturers appear to want to (over) simplify ballistics. My current Bushnell (~5 years old) has pre-computed "Ballistic Settings" for common loads - which I find completely inadequate for longer distances and when my 6.5 SAUM doesn't match any existing curves.
Any help here?
Thanks
--Rootshot