Swarovski LG30's 20 MOA aiming circle
At 1,952 yards it's more than likely that you're ranging the area surrounding the sign, not the sign(s) itself/themselves. The Swarovski's aiming circle is 20 MOA. At 1,952 yards that 20 MOA covers a diameter of more than 34 feet (and that doesn't account for beam divergence), so while you could be ranging the sign(s), it's more likely that you're actually ranging something in front of, behind, or to the side of the sign(s) itself/themselves. That's one of the reasons that the Swarovski LG30 seems to be able to obtain readings so consistently - it's aiming at and hitting a larger target.I have gotten my Swaro to range street signs at 1952, using another sign post as a rest. Not exactly stable. I have ranged hillsides at 1500+ consistently. The ONLY thing I don't like is the size, I love the size of the Leicas, but the performance and glass in the Swaro is top notch.