Rangefinding bins

Steyer 6.5

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Has anyone actually tested the distances that the manufactures state ie 1200 metres. And are the main three all much of a muchness ( zeiss, swarovski and leica)
Your thoughts.
 
Leica work at well over what they say they should. On a good clear day mine will register 1500m. Got a shot with the Zeiss ones the other week, clearer to look through than the Leica and every bit as accurate, only downside was they were slightly heavier than the Leica's and more exspensive
Al
 
The Swaro work very well and accurately to 1500m.

To test mine I pinged a hay shed on the next farm. It came up to something like 1448 yards. I took two large steps forward and did it again and it came up 1446 yards.

I think the Swaro is very accurate.
 
The Swaro work very well and accurately to 1500m.

To test mine I pinged a hay shed on the next farm. It came up to something like 1448 yards. I took two large steps forward and did it again and it came up 1446 yards.

I think the Swaro is very accurate.

Have you already got your hands on a pair of Swarovski EL range ?

Sticks
 
So if you can't say pick up a target at 500 would they b battery problem or is it that the laser is not rebounding back. This is directed to ranger 22
 
Hi Steyr,
I tried my Zeiss binos on the 1200 yard range at Bisley and it measured exactly 1200 yards - I was impressed, Thanks
 
So if you can't say pick up a target at 500 would they b battery problem or is it that the laser is not rebounding back. This is directed to ranger 22
There can be a big difference between reflective targets like buildings, targets, trees, etc and non-reflective targets like deer, especially at range. The old rule of thumb was half the stated range for non-reflective targets, but depends on the power of the laser. The old swarovski one was noted for being particularly good/powerful, but much more expensive than the comparable Leica LRF/CRF models. How the bino rangefinders compare, I don't know, but the little Leica 1600 CRF is fantastic, as are all the CRFs depending on what you want to use them for.
 
So if you can't say pick up a target at 500 would they b battery problem or is it that the laser is not rebounding back. This is directed to ranger 22
What was the weather like? Misty and wet conditions can cause poor readings. If its good weather and not rerading try another object to range on if that is the same i would change the battery
Al
 
Have compared Zeiss Victory's and Leicas together, almost identical readings at extreme ranges (1,200+), but pointless.

Had a brief look through the new Swars at MGF, looked good but £2.4k

Swear by my Leicas. Brilliant bit of kit.

D
 
Big nod for my Zeiss RFs. They're the 8x42s and whilst a little heavier than standard bins I don't notice the weight. I have tested them on the 1200yd range at Bisley and they read 1197yd. That will do for me.
 
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