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Quote from: coonhound on February 15, 2014, 04:15:17 PMI've had Nikon, Leica and Leupold, below is my experience with each:1. The Nikon Archers Choice was fine unless there was any rain or slight amount of fog, by far the most sensitive to adverse conditions.2. The Leica CRF1000 was the best I owned, it unfortunately got stolen when a slime bucket robbed my house and took my backpack. 3. I now own the Leupold RX1000, it works great, it's not as bright as my Leica but a couple hundred bucks cheaper. JeffWhat are the farthest yards are you regularly experiencing in the field with that Leupold coonhound?
I've had Nikon, Leica and Leupold, below is my experience with each:1. The Nikon Archers Choice was fine unless there was any rain or slight amount of fog, by far the most sensitive to adverse conditions.2. The Leica CRF1000 was the best I owned, it unfortunately got stolen when a slime bucket robbed my house and took my backpack. 3. I now own the Leupold RX1000, it works great, it's not as bright as my Leica but a couple hundred bucks cheaper. Jeff
Quote from: dscubame on February 15, 2014, 07:07:22 PMQuote from: coonhound on February 15, 2014, 04:15:17 PMI've had Nikon, Leica and Leupold, below is my experience with each:1. The Nikon Archers Choice was fine unless there was any rain or slight amount of fog, by far the most sensitive to adverse conditions.2. The Leica CRF1000 was the best I owned, it unfortunately got stolen when a slime bucket robbed my house and took my backpack. 3. I now own the Leupold RX1000, it works great, it's not as bright as my Leica but a couple hundred bucks cheaper. JeffWhat are the farthest yards are you regularly experiencing in the field with that Leupold coonhound?I had no problem ranging out to 500 - 600 yds and often more.