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Rifle Scopes Which rangefinder?

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I stretched the barrel on my Savage this weekend for the first time. I was well pleased with my rifles performance:
200 yds- 1.21"
300 yds- 2.34"
400 yds- 2.78"
600 yds- 5.39"
800 yds- 8.98"
when I fired the 600 and 800 groups a storm was blowing up and the wind was a beast.
They only negative thing during my range visit was my rangefinder would not range past 450 yds and I had to shoot range from multiple positions to be accurate. I am going to get another rangefinder and wanted your all opinions. What about the Leica?
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

Leica is a very good one and they read very fast. Zeiss got a nice unit out now is well that ranges almost as far as a Swaro but has the same speed as the Leica. For all out range the Swaro is hard to beat. Ive ranged 1452 yards with mine several times.
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

For $399.00 you can get a Bushnell Elite 1500 from cabella's. I've ranged 1599 yds with mine. Forget the Luepy...pure junk...too many functions kills the power.
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

I've done a bunch of searching in the Hide, and everyone who has the Bushnell 1500 seemed to be pretty happy with them.

If you look at my signature you will see a link. Click on it, it's a custom google search that will search within the Hide, very helpful.

-Pat
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

The Swarovski Laser Guide is the only one to have for under $1000. Actually, Zeiss came out with a new one not too long ago. I haven't used it or heard anything about it yet.
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

If it's in your budget, the Swaro is the one I would pick. I have that and have been very happy with it. The Leica is good but beyond 1200 yards, it is not as reliable. I have seen two that couldn't range beyond that.
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

Talked to Zeiss at the NRA convention. They apparently have the smallest beam divergence of any of the civilian hand-helds at 1.5 mils by 0.5 mils. The Swaro & Leica are around 2.2 by 0.5
 
Re: Which rangefinder?

I've had the Swaro for over a year now and would purchase it again. I have ranged large objects at 1800+ and have no problems ranging my steel out to 1200 which is the most I can shoot. The only gripe I have is the reticle could be a little finer. The glass is really nice, I use mine for binos while hunting.