Ok I am in the market for a good rangefinder and haven't used that many so I am not sure what the best bang for the buck is. Got my eyes on a Leica 1600B but have looked at Nikon monarc 1200, zeiss victory, and leupold 1000. My uses will be for shooting reflective targets to 1200 yds and hunting out to 800+yds. Please give your thoughts and experiences good and bad. Also open to other brands, Thanks James
I didn't read the other replies, since this topic has certainly been beat to death with very opinionated responses in the past.
But, for whatever it's worth, I have the Leica 1600B model (have had it for a year now), and I think it will do everything you're asking it to do. I can typically hit 1,200 yards on most natural objects without too many problems (trees, grass, rocks, elk, cows, horses). In the worst possible conditions I still seem to be able to pull 1,000 yards, and in more optimal conditions I've ranged trees and rocks to just shy of 2,000 yards on a number of occasions. I also like that this rangefinder will give you your shooting angle on the target you're ranging. I should mention that here in Colorado we deal with very intense bright sun on a regular basis, and that's one of the least optimal condition for ranging.
I'm sure the Terrapin is superior based on people's opinions around here, but it's a damn big price step to go from a Leica to a Terrapin. As for the other models you've mentioned, I've seen them struggle a bit at much closer ranges. My friend's Leupold was incapable of ranging a 12" steel target beyond 500 yards, which is a distance I've NEVER had problems with.
Another option to consider is the Bushnell Fusion rangefinding binocular. A friend had a set of these, and they worked pretty darn good as well.
Anyway, I'm satisfied with my Leica, and I think it's a pretty good value when it is stacked up against the competition. If I ever start shooting (regularly) at 1,500 yards or more, a Terrapin will probably be on my list, but the Leica handles my normal shooting really well right now.