rangefinder thoughts

Capable of 2K.. you need to be considering the Bushnell fusions or more appropriately, the Terrapin. for $1600 for the one your looking at, add another $200 and get the Terrapin and you'll be a happy, happy man.
 
everyone that ive talked to says there nice but ive never used one and a buddy has a 1600 bushnell and its ok and another buddy has a leica and thats even better just dont know what to do
 
It seems like there are a couple of manufacturers that have almost created the perfect RF - BR2, Leica 1600B, Terrapin, etc. They're all sooo close but I haven't seen one pull everything shooters need together. The BR2 is close, but it doesn't calculate in mils and only goes to 1400y. (Only 1400y. . . I've never shot anything that far, but I know lots of you have.) Even with the BR2 you still need a wind meter. To date, I think the best setup would be a Terrapin/Kestrel combo - the new Kestrel with the ballistic app in it. Here's what I think would rule the market if manufacturers could get it crammed into one package:

True 2000m capability
Selectable output in meters or yards
MIL or MOA ballistic tables out to 2000m
Full weather station
Incline/decline ballistic compensation
Fits in a pocket (1600b size)

The way I see it, until that happens we'll all still have to be running around with at least two or three pieces of gear: binos, Kestrel, rangefinder, ballistic app, etc.
 
It seems like there are a couple of manufacturers that have almost created the perfect RF - BR2, Leica 1600B, Terrapin, etc. They're all sooo close but I haven't seen one pull everything shooters need together. The BR2 is close, but it doesn't calculate in mils and only goes to 1400y. (Only 1400y. . . I've never shot anything that far, but I know lots of you have.) Even with the BR2 you still need a wind meter. To date, I think the best setup would be a Terrapin/Kestrel combo - the new Kestrel with the ballistic app in it. Here's what I think would rule the market if manufacturers could get it crammed into one package:

True 2000m capability
Selectable output in meters or yards
MIL or MOA ballistic tables out to 2000m
Full weather station
Incline/decline ballistic compensation
Fits in a pocket (1600b size)

The way I see it, until that happens we'll all still have to be running around with at least two or three pieces of gear: binos, Kestrel, rangefinder, ballistic app, etc.

Jon, This does exist, you just have to pay for it. Its not cheap to R&D or Manufacture

True 2000m capability - Terrapin
Selectable output in meters or yards - Most quality LRF's at this price point have this
MIL or MOA ballistic tables out to 2000m <- I dont want ballistic calculations inside my LRF. These should be stand alone in another system specifically designed for the purpose in my opinion.
Full weather station - Dont want this in the LRF. Too much crap in 1 place to go wrong. Once they have the capability at the right price to read wind via laser, then cool.
Incline/decline ballistic compensation - Most quality LRF's at this price point have inclination/declination. Again ballistic tables should be elsewhere IMO. At least this stage of the game.
Fits in a pocket (1600b size) <- Get a bigger pocket.
 
As a general rule, if its not a Vectronix it's not a range finder. It's that simple. If you want to range a water tower then maybe some of those others will work. I've never been able to shoot a water tower so I've always preferred a rangefinder that would range targets.
 
fw707; is prgusa.net the same as prgdefense.com? Because prgdefense.com has the Terrapin for $1825 plus $20 shipping.

I am still debating on whether or not to get a binos and laser rangefinder combo like the Swarovski in meters, but that is around 3K. I have a Vortex Razor HD EBR-2B on both GAP Crusader and my GAP-10 and I would like to find something that would be a good fit. I like the dual function of the Swarovski.
 
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