I've used my Leica 1200CRF to range out to about 1400 yards.![]()
I've used my Swaro to over 1900 yards.
And yes my dad is bigger than your dad
I've used my Leica 1200CRF to range out to about 1400 yards.![]()
Bushnell is crap period. They don't do what they advertise. You can't go wrong with a Leica. You get what you pay for with optics, spend crap and you get crap. Sorry, thats the way it is.
I will assume that you've never used an Elite 1500ARC. I owned one, and found it to be excellent for ranging, not as clear of optics as others but sufficient for most uses. That being said I now own a Leica CRF 1200, but mainly because of the size difference
I will assume that you've never used an Elite 1500ARC. I owned one, and found it to be excellent for ranging, not as clear of optics as others but sufficient for most uses. That being said I now own a Leica CRF 1200, but mainly because of the size difference
there are only two names in rangefinders worth anything at all...Leica, and Swarovski...period. Leica CRF 1200 is sweet..very light and will range to deer sized game 800 yards everytime..swarovski's are the cadillac of rangefinders but tres expensive...however they will hit almost 1800 yards under ideal conditions and the glass is amazing....everything else is a distant third.
Clearly I must have wasted my money buying a Bushnell Elite 1500......I should have a long talk with my rangefinder and explain that it's not supposed to be very good!
Come on, a rangefinder is no different than anything else you buy (spend more money and you SHOULD have a better product). Sure you can spend the $1000 on a Swarovski and have a cool gadget to show all your buddies but I spent $300 on the Bushnell Elite and will range targets to the stated 1500 yard mark with ease. (not sure why so high, I don't believe a lot of people shoot 1500 yards daily)
Unless you feel the need to have Leica or Swarovski stamped on the side of your rangefinder, go buy the Elite and save your money for something else.
Best product for your dollar.... Bushnell Elite 1500. Compare features and prices and you'll know why.
Come on, a rangefinder is no different than anything else you buy (spend more money and you SHOULD have a better product). Sure you can spend the $1000 on a Swarovski and have a cool gadget to show all your buddies but I spent $300 on the Bushnell Elite and will range targets to the stated 1500 yard mark with ease. (not sure why so high, I don't believe a lot of people shoot 1500 yards daily)
Best product for your dollar.... Bushnell Elite 1500. Compare features and prices and you'll know why.
Do the Leica read inclination to target like the Leupold is supposed to do? Has anyone used the Leupold with the Ballistic thingy that gives you the actual distance to target, then a 'shoot like it is' distance? It sounds like a good feature. Sometimes it is hard to tell how far above or below the target is at longer distances.
Clearly I must have wasted my money buying a Bushnell Elite 1500......I should have a long talk with my rangefinder and explain that it's not supposed to be very good!
Come on, a rangefinder is no different than anything else you buy (spend more money and you SHOULD have a better product). Sure you can spend the $1000 on a Swarovski and have a cool gadget to show all your buddies but I spent $300 on the Bushnell Elite and will range targets to the stated 1500 yard mark with ease. (not sure why so high, I don't believe a lot of people shoot 1500 yards daily)
Unless you feel the need to have Leica or Swarovski stamped on the side of your rangefinder, go buy the Elite and save your money for something else.
Best product for your dollar.... Bushnell Elite 1500. Compare features and prices and you'll know why.
I spent $300 on the Bushnell Elite and will range targets to the stated 1500 yard mark with ease. (not sure why so high, I don't believe a lot of people shoot 1500 yards daily)
Best product for your dollar.... Bushnell Elite 1500. Compare features and prices and you'll know why.
i plan to buy the Leica 1200 when i get the money. I love my Bushnell rifle scopes, but the rangefinders i've tried have been lacking imo. they don't give as consistent a reading as the Leica. as for Swaro and Zeiss...keep 'em. i'm not paying that much, especially when a Leica will do the job just as well.