Got my hands on a Leica 1600B today. FedEx dropped it off at 11am and by 11:30 I was outside testing it out.
At first glance, setup was very easy, and it took less than 10 mins start to finish to set up Ballistic parameters. I ultimately went back to the line of sight readout, since I have a program on my phone to figure out turret clicks.
Glass is ultra clear...much better than the Leupold and Vortex I demoed. Red display seems to be fairly easy to read, although I wish there was a way to adjust the brightness. Nice and small size, feels good in your hand.
Temp and barometric pressure are pretty spot on when compared to our mini weather station in the shop.
Overcast, drizzly day I zapped a dog at 589 yards, a cell antenna (approx. 18" dish) at 778 and a water tower at 980 all on first try and with no errors. Not bad, and if I can stay in that performance range I will have gotten past the bitter pill for the price tag on this thing.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with it.
Field trials are up soon, but I don't expect any hiccups.
At first glance, setup was very easy, and it took less than 10 mins start to finish to set up Ballistic parameters. I ultimately went back to the line of sight readout, since I have a program on my phone to figure out turret clicks.
Glass is ultra clear...much better than the Leupold and Vortex I demoed. Red display seems to be fairly easy to read, although I wish there was a way to adjust the brightness. Nice and small size, feels good in your hand.
Temp and barometric pressure are pretty spot on when compared to our mini weather station in the shop.
Overcast, drizzly day I zapped a dog at 589 yards, a cell antenna (approx. 18" dish) at 778 and a water tower at 980 all on first try and with no errors. Not bad, and if I can stay in that performance range I will have gotten past the bitter pill for the price tag on this thing.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with it.
Field trials are up soon, but I don't expect any hiccups.