Leupold RX-1000i TBR Compact Digital Laser Rangefinder with DNA Break Up Camo 112180
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RX-1000i - Leica CRF 1600 comparo
I purchased both units to compare the two, after which I took both the Leica CRF 1600 and the Leupold RX-1000i on a test run. Both units operated similarly. Press the POWER button once to turn it on, then press again to activate the rangefinder. I ranged the Leica out to at least 1300 yards, using a forest as a "target." The numbers on the display of the CRF are thinner, while those on the Leupold are far larger. Other than thickness of the numbers on the display and the small reticular "square" that is to fit over the target on the CRF, and the larger reticle-type center-finder on the Leupold display, I found that either reticle would work equally effectively.
I found that the lens in the CRF was marginally more crisp than that of the Leupold. I had to really look into the rangefinders going from one to the other, but it was still difficult to decide which lens was the clearer. From a hunting standpoint, I frankly didn't see any meaningful differences in clarity. The power...
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Love this rangefinder
I'm a huge fan of all things Leupold. I previously had a rangefinder from Bushnell which was accurate and has served me well, but was 10 years old. This new Leupold doubles the distance for accurate readings of my old rangefinder and is less than half the weight and half the size. The optical clarity is outstanding and I specifically got this TBR model for it's ability to accurately predict the "equivalent" distance of an uphill or downhill shot and put it into a flat trajectory equivalent. I do a lot of hunting for a variety of game and rarely is a shot completely flat. If the shot is very far away -- using a rangefinder without TBR could actually mislead the hunter in making the WRONG adjustment and potentially miss the shot of a lifetime!! The folks a Leupold have incorporated a very sophisticated algorithm (used in military missile technology) for their TBR calculations.
The only nit-picking complaint I might have is that the distance button on the top of the...
Compact unit for New Zealand
This is a very compact unit with very good optics.Good and effective to over 900 yards on the hill side or trees.
Product Features :
- Range (Trees): 700 yd / 640.1 m - Max Range (Deer): 600 yd / 548.6 m - Min Range: 10.0 yd / 9.1 m - Linear Field of View (ft/1000 yd): 320 - Linear Field of View (m/1000 m): 107 - Angular Field of View (degrees): 6.0 - Weight: 7.8 oz / 221 g - Length: 3.8 in / 96.5 mm - Width: 1.3 in / 33 mm - Height: 2.8 in / 71.1 mm - Obj. Aperture (mm): 22 - Exit Pupil (mm): 3.6 - Eye Relief (mm): 14
Rating : 5.0 out of 5.0
List Price : $599.99