We just received a healthy dose of the new Leica Rangemaster CRF 2700-B rangefinders at a great price of $1099:
https://www.precisionoptics.net/Leic...45_p/40545.htm
Plus we actually have them in stock, at a better price:
https://www.cabelas.ca/product/10662...-b-rangefinder
Here are the Coles Notes in comparison to the other available civilian ballistic compensating rangefinders current available (G7 BR2500 and Sig Sauer Kilo 2400 ABS):
• Straight-line range measurement to 2,700 yards.
• Equivalent Horizontal Distance calculation to 1,200 yards.
• Custom ballistic (via SD micro card) and real-time atmospheric condition compensation to 1,000 yards with output in MoA, Mils, inches, or cm – Sig Kilo 2400 ABS does this to 1,200 yards and the G7 BR2500 does this 1,400 yards.
• Improved LED display, with a circular reticle (vs. square) and four-digit display with symbols.
• Displays distances to the 10th decimal place (ie. 245.3 yards).
• Tightest available beam divergence of 0.5 x 1.2 mrad – the Sig Kilo 2400 ABS has a beam divergence of 0.75 x 1.3 mrad, and the G7 BR2500 has a beam divergence of 0.75 x 1.5 mrad.
• Second fastest response/measuring time of 0.3 seconds - the Sig Kilo 2400 ABS has a response time in scan mode of 0.25 seconds, and the G7 BR2500 has a response time of 0.4 sconds.
The G7 and Sig Kilo 2400 offer features that surpass those of Leica CRF 2700-B (such as the capability to store multiple profiles, wind doping, Bluetooth connectivity for the Sig, etc…) but in the bang for buck department, the Leica is a no-brainer.
The CRF 2700-B, Sig Kilo 2400 ABS, G7 BR2500 are all in stock and ready to ship if that's what you're looking for:
https://www.precisionoptics.net/Sig_...p/sok24701.htm
https://www.precisionoptics.net/Gunw...p/e1015-gw.htm
Should you have any questions regarding any of these products, please do no hesitate to give me a call.
Best Regards,
Omer