the_blacksmith
CGN Regular
- Location
- Fort St John, BC
I am wanting to buy a new (to me) rangefinder (the old style leica geovids), that have no angle compensation if you buy the older ones. They have incredible glass, and I have looked through the new HD-B for comparison and actually like the old style better. Just fit my face and hands better, I find that I can get full FOV much easier. But I digress. What I am currently wrestling with is; is there real value in having a true ballistic range function for hunting? I am not interested in a Best of the West kind of hunting, and, though (because?) I have had formal long range shooting training and experience, I am very hesitant to shoot past 400yds, and have a hard line of 500 for the most extreme distance I will shoot at game under perfect conditions. I know that these are actually pretty long shots, and I live and hunt terrain that is steep on occasion, although not all the time. To the point: what are your thoughts and experiences with/without TBR functions? Is it worth having in a lesser optic vs better glass without it? (like the older leica geovids. Not that keen on 3500+ tax and then dragging them upriver in a boat...). I really, really like good glass, but I also hate not having the best gear that equivalent money can buy. I am looking for insight on the best place to spend my money on good rangefinder binos.




















































