So I've been thinking of swapping my leica 1600 crf out for a zeiss victory prf T rangefinder. I know it probably doesn't range as far, but i've been having consistency issues with the 2nd leica i have now. I returned a 1600 crf only to receive, from the factory, a more defective one - if that's possible.
I was considering the swaro but I had been reading that it was slower (not by alot though) and the divergence of the beam was a bit larger, and it was heavier.
I guess i don't really care about how heavy it is, i just want a rangefinder that is consistent and don't want to spend over 1000 for one.
What do you guys think? zeiss, or keep trying on the leica? or swaro? I have a 300 winmag and would like to range over 1000 yds. If anything, i'd like something that ranges farther just to know that "it's out of my range".
Just in case anyone's wondering, here's what i get to test my rangefinder on -- view from my deck - range houses, buildings, signes, roofs windows, signs, etc... from 90 yds (4-way stop) to a few miles (water tower way in the back). I even get to range through trees and stuff:
I was considering the swaro but I had been reading that it was slower (not by alot though) and the divergence of the beam was a bit larger, and it was heavier.
I guess i don't really care about how heavy it is, i just want a rangefinder that is consistent and don't want to spend over 1000 for one.
What do you guys think? zeiss, or keep trying on the leica? or swaro? I have a 300 winmag and would like to range over 1000 yds. If anything, i'd like something that ranges farther just to know that "it's out of my range".
Just in case anyone's wondering, here's what i get to test my rangefinder on -- view from my deck - range houses, buildings, signes, roofs windows, signs, etc... from 90 yds (4-way stop) to a few miles (water tower way in the back). I even get to range through trees and stuff: