Looking to get a LRF for mainly target shooting (steel and paper) out to 1400-1500yd. Must haves:
1. True yardage accounting for angle compensation. If range is 550yd and looking down 30 degrees the output number should compensate for that angle.
2a. Glass clarity
2b. Long range with good accuracy >1000yd
4. Rugged and water resistant
Up to the challenge include the Bushnell Fusion 1 mile, love the binocular feature as well as it's big enough to stabilize on a sandbag to range extra far targets. My question is if the readout compensates for the LOS angle?
Also up for grabs is the Leica 1600B, with its awesome glass but it is only a 7x compared to a 10x or 12x of the Bushnell. Also I wonder if the size prohibits me from accurately and quickly lasing a IPSC target 1500yd away.
Open to any and all brands under $1k or so.
1. True yardage accounting for angle compensation. If range is 550yd and looking down 30 degrees the output number should compensate for that angle.
2a. Glass clarity
2b. Long range with good accuracy >1000yd
4. Rugged and water resistant
Up to the challenge include the Bushnell Fusion 1 mile, love the binocular feature as well as it's big enough to stabilize on a sandbag to range extra far targets. My question is if the readout compensates for the LOS angle?
Also up for grabs is the Leica 1600B, with its awesome glass but it is only a 7x compared to a 10x or 12x of the Bushnell. Also I wonder if the size prohibits me from accurately and quickly lasing a IPSC target 1500yd away.
Open to any and all brands under $1k or so.