Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Unfortunately, I have not had an opportunity to hit animals at terribly long range. I did range some deer in full sun the other day out to 1290, hand held leaning on my truck as tractor trailers whizzed by shaking me and the truck. That was the farthest animal in the herd. Keep in mind, these are Texas Hill Country deer, they are tiny, so probably hit a 90 lb doe at that distance. The biggest problem for me was getting steady enough to hit it at that distance. I gotta think that tripod mounted, it'll go quite a bit farther, but can't say for sure.They all work good off buildings, trees but I am interested in what it will actually do off coyotes, deer etc....any updates?
How in the world do you get the ballistic data off the website calculator on to the sd card?,The reason the ballistic stuff is in there is because it is about having a backup plan and the more options you have the less impact it will have when one or more gadgets fail, I worked out that I have 4 main options with a total 6 or 7+ choices on how I go about it, the difference is being able to shoot or packing up and going home,
This has been proven to me a couple of weeks ago when my new phone just died that has my Conx App and a few others in it, But because I had loaded the data in to my LRF I have still been able to shoot and being able to cross check my data with hard copies, But I also use the RF where I just get the LOS and the Angle where I can double check with the Scope and MilDot Master and the Slope Doper.
john.
Most of these I cannot answer yet, as I just got mine, but I'll answer as I can:
With ballistics loaded, it will always give you the line of site range, and then it will output either an effective horizontal range, holdover amount, or one of the following:
MOA
number of 1/4 MOA clicks
number of 1/3 MOA clicks
number of 10mm increments
number of 5mm increments
Cannot say on steel targets yet. Hope to get out to a ranch in the next 2 weeks to test on steel out to 1150, but many of those plates are more than 1 MOA. With my 1600, I was able to hit electric wires at 300 plus yards on occasion, but coulda been luck and was not something I tried very often.
Same on scan mode, I don't use it much, hardly used it on my 1600 either. I understand the 2700 scan is faster than on the 1600, but I don't know yet.
Beam on the 2700 is about 1/2 the size it is on the 2400. 2400 1.3 mil round. The 2700 is .5 x 1.2. IIRC, it is wider than longer, but not sure on that. I don't know what the divergence is on the binos, but it's probably on their sites. My guess would be Leica's will be the same, Zeiss are traditionally bigger, but who knows on the new Zeiss that just came out.[/Q
Anybody have any tips on getting the ballistic data from the ballistic calculator on the site onto the sd card??
You need to ask someone who has the 2700,How in the world do you get the ballistic data off the website calculator on to the sd card?,
Maybe it Zapped a fly at 89.1 yards, they will do the same on rain and snow or a blade of grass, Just saying ?I bought the LRI mount for my 2700 and it fits perfect.
I also spent a few minutes with it and was getting fast and consistent returns on a railroad crossing sign all the way out to 3271yds. It actually was giving returns farther but it starts showing weird numbers after somewhere around 3275.
It kinda seems like it starts over but I don't think that's what it's doing either.
The first reading I got after 3271 was from about 10 yds further and it read 089.1??
I did not have time to try making sense of it but I have to say the LRI mount on a tripod makes this bitch come alive.
Maybe it Zapped a fly at 89.1 yards, they will do the same on rain and snow or a blade of grass, Just saying ?
John.
Edit, Nice setup by the way
Oh well maybe it ran out of steam at 3275, That is still AwesomeThat's what I thought also but no that wasn't the case. It continuously read that so then I remembered that it didn't read 089.1yd if your ranging that it will read 89.1yd not 089.1yd. And it gives a shooting solution @ 89.1 but it did not when it read 089.1yd.
And yes I Actually ranged something in close to confirm.
If I remember correctly it was $850-$899Oh well maybe it ran out of steam at 3275, That is still Awesome
If you don't mind me asking how much was the 2700 ?
John.
That's Impressive,If I remember correctly it was $850-$899
How in the world do you get the ballistic data off the website calculator on to the sd card?,
That's what I thought also but no that wasn't the case. It continuously read that so then I remembered that it didn't read 089.1yd if your ranging that it will read 89.1yd not 089.1yd. And it gives a shooting solution @ 89.1 but it did not when it read 089.1yd.
And yes I Actually ranged something in close to confirm.
I bought the LRI mount for my 2700 and it fits perfect.
I also spent a few minutes with it and was getting fast and consistent returns on a railroad crossing sign all the way out to 3271yds. It actually was giving returns farther but it starts showing weird numbers after somewhere around 3275.
It kinda seems like it starts over but I don't think that's what it's doing either.
The first reading I got after 3271 was from about 10 yds further and it read 089.1??
I did not have time to try making sense of it but I have to say the LRI mount on a tripod makes this bitch come alive.
Sweet thanks for the info. So I can sell my 1600B and make the 2700B fit in my current LRI mount. That saves me some $$$ right there over getting another manufactures LRF since I am already setup for Leica land.
Thank you very much for that I will give that a whirl and let you know!I can help you here, it's actually really easy to do. If you will PM me, I can call you and walk you through it, but, basically, after you setup your profile in Leica' sw, you go down to where the little binocular button is and click that open. There you click on 'store trajectory data', and it will open a dialogue to save the hex file. Save it to your drive, then go copy it onto your card. BTW, the only caveat here is that Chrome does not seem to like to play nice with this program, not sure why. Firefox works fine. If you have any problems, PM me and we can chat via phone if that helps.
Yes they are great, this is my third leica rangefinder And it is very impressive after 3200 yards on the front of a house 2800 yards on rocks 2000+ repetitively On juniper trees, EnjoyI just got my 2700b today...and it is snowing. ARRGGHHH.
I will try it out this weekend and post my impressions and it's performance. I will be using it
mostly for ranging and probably not use the ballistic function. I needed good glass since my eyes are 56.
I love Leica glass and have a Televid 77APO, 10x50 BA Trinovid and 8x42 BN Trinovid.
The binoculars are heavy...but rugged and so good to look through it is ridiculous.
The televid is amazing as well. The long range and the glass is why my first rangefinder is a Leica.
Mine has been working like a champ. I got a tripod mount for mine recently, but have not had a chance to use it anywhere...useful...as my Colorado trip I was going to take to do some testing got cancelled. Hope to get an opportunity to get out somewhere soon with decent testing opps to see how adding a tripod to the calculation changes things.Anymore feedback on these ?
Thanks for the update guys, I have a 1600b that I am ready to upgrade from. I canceled my pre order for the Terrapin X today so my options are open again. As much as I’m interested in the Sig 2400 with Ballistics, the glass just isn’t on par with the Leica.
Scott
Good info. Thanks! I cannot care less about the unit pairing to the Kestrel. The Terrapin X is quite big and $1K for no good reason. All I want and need is a good LRF. Seems my route goes to the 2700It appears the laser on the Leica is a cut above the sig too. The new Leica has the same beam divergence as the Terrapin and similar advertised ranges. I assume the terrapin will be able to hit further but I don’t have a need past a mile as most PRS matches max out there.
The Kilo is 1.3 mils round vs 1.2x.5 for the sig. therefore there is less chance of hitting the ground or something in the periphery.
Also I know that Leica is handling manufacture for Vectronix according to Euro Optic.
I haven’t compared them directly so take this with a grain of salt but this seems like a good alternative to the Terrapin if you don’t want to shell out 1800$ But want similar performance
I like that setup with the range finder along with what looks like a set of binos
I see that Leica is bringing out a 2800 model and the 2700 is on sale in the $ 550.00 price range.
Is it still worth getting or is it now outdated and there are other models that have out classed this LRF and I need to consider other options ?