Re: Leica LRF 1200 ----> 1600 ???
I bought a CRF 1600 last week off of bigsky23 in the FS section.
It is my first rangefinder, so I am just getting used to it. I wish I could compare to the LRF 1200, but I can't.
I will say that I love the compactness, the angle of inclination feature is great. The ballistics program sucks. The atmospheric readings are redundant (I have my watch and my Kestrel, I guess I could always use another source of redundancy).
I like the narrow beam divergence. I was able to range a 48" railroad sign at 850 yards... that is a narrow target. Inside of 600 yards, it will range anything easily. Outside of 600, it starts to get finicky, not liking some surfaces (e.g., roof tops- probably because of the angle, buildings with a lot of windows, small targets). It will range a long way. Off hand, I was able to range a water tower at 1700 yards in broad daylight. That is a long way. I checked its accuracy on that one and it was repeatable and according to Google Earth, correct to within a yard.
Tonight (after dusk), I was able to range a water tower at 1999 yards. Well, actually, I hit it several times and it read anywhere from 1994 - 1999 yards, so I figure 1995 yards. I put the rangefinder in a sand bag for that one, and it still took 4 or 5 tries to get a reading.
But really, I don't shoot a lot of water towers, so I think the ability to range the railroad sign, a relatively small (but reflective) target at 850 yards is a far more impressive feat. I am going to take it out to start ranging some typically sized targets and see how well it does.
On a side note, we had a very foggy day, so I was able to test it under those conditions. With 1.0 mile visibility, it would not range anything past 500 yards. Later in the day, at 5.0 miles visibility, it would not range anything past around 950 yards. Given the time and season when I hunt, it is almost always foggy, so these are important things to keep in mind.