Leica Rangemaster CRF 2400-R Compact Laser Rangefinder (40546)
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The rangefinder has it printed on it - Portugal is the source of this product.
That's correct. It is, without a doubt, the best range finder I have ever encountered. It has a range of 2100 yards.
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Simple to operate, high-quality, and capable of a range of at least 1300 yards. Of course, if you're going to travel a long distance, you'll need a tripod or another method of mounting. Arrived quickly and in good condition thanks to Amazon Prime. Brother- It was the first time in law's life that he had gone big game hunting. At 380 yards, I shot a nice buck. At that range, I told him, there was a ballistic drop. He used a simple bipod as a target and dropped him with a single shot. Thank you so much, Leica!.
As one would expect from a Leica product, absolute precision and dependability. The image is crystal clear, the controls are simple to use, and the range is incredible. This is the range finder for you if you need to know the exact distance and horizontal equivalent but would rather compute the ballistics with another program.
Regardless of the distance you focus on or the time of day, the optics are crystal clear from edge to edge, with no aberrations. It's a small rangefinder that comes with a lanyard and a nice belt case; it's fairly easy to use, but switching between the European "meter" settings and the US "yard" settings was a little confusing as to which button to press to change settings (you have to cycle through a few to find the one you want). Now in terms of accuracy, it is very good, but not 100%, and I don t believe anything is. It's within a tenth of a mile if you're under 200 yards. You can even get 0 if you are 5 yards accurate. Below 200 yards, 1 yard decimal readings are used. It's also incredibly responsive, with a score of 0 out of 100. It also has a scanning mode that gives you distances on moving objects in 3 seconds. It has a range of 2,400 yards and a close range of 10 yards, which should cover the majority of hunting situations. However, there are a couple of drawbacks: you can't adjust the brightness (not that I ever needed to), and there's no threading for attaching it to a tripod (though Leica does make a tripod adapter for it). One thing Leica has that is unrivaled in the industry, even for more consumer-oriented models like this, is extremely precisely collimated laser beams, 0. The industry's tightest vertical beam dispersion of 5 millirad ensures that it maintains focus even at extreme distances. This isn't the cheapest rangefinder; in fact, it's more of a Leica entry-level rangefinder, but it's a very good one, with world-class optics, accurate responsive readings, a very compact form factor, and one of the best three-year warranties in its class. As I previously stated, it is not the cheapest, but, as the old adage goes, quality outlasts cost.
The Leica rangefinder is a fantastic tool with excellent optics. I've only hunted at a range of 450 yards so far, but I like the clear magnification in such a small package. In my hunting pack, I no longer have binoculars.
Second, my old 900 is still in use. Leica produces high-quality instruments that are both precise and dependable. br>br>I've used Nikon, Leupold, Vortex, and Burris lenses. br>It has never lasted longer than two years. br>br>I've had my 900 for at least ten years and it's still running. The 2400 is even more crystal clear. br>br>Buy the best and you will not be disappointed. br>.
With the exception of the LED Display, I also purchased a Vortex Razor HD 4000, which outperformed the Leica in every category. It's a fantastic rangefinder, but it's a little on the pricey side.
Pro: This range finder has exceptional down range accuracy, consistently picking no reflective trees, sage brush, or animals out to 2200 yards. br>br>Con: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place It's small and portable, but it doesn't have a tripod mount, so beyond 500 yards, you'll need a very good steady rest.
clear and simple to understand.