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    leica rangemaster 1200 lrf scan

    Leica Rangemaster 1200 lrf scan


    Recieved this the other day and I have to say I am very impressed with it. It will be compared to my bushnell yardage pro as this is what I was using up till now.

    Optical Quality
    The optical quality is as good as anything I have seen and I would probably leave my binos at home as this rangefinder has far better image quality than them and even though its only a monucular it is more than capable of spotting with a resonable 7 X mag. The optical quality is far superior to my bushnell yardage pro which was difficult to pick out a rabbit at 100 yards with. This wouldnt pose any problems for the leica picking out a rabbit at well over 100 yards would be easy. I cant stress how good the optical quality is I own a few high quality scopes and it isnt far behind them.

    Rangeing Ability
    The first thing that struck me was how fast you get the reading it is close to instant my bushnell took nearly 3 times as long to range it (if it even did). I was getting consistent readings out too 600 yards (this was as far as the land I was trying it out on went until a big hill stopped me) off anything I pointed at with no problems, the bushnell only kept up till about 200 yards and then it started not giving me readings on some things . I was also able to get readings off just plain ground out to 300 yards (I didnt get to try it any further at this as it started raining real hard and I high tailed it home).

    Functions

    It is very simple and has one button to range, to adjust from yards to metres there is a dial inside the battery cover which is easy to switch, the battery cover is removed via a coin slot, also another thing I liked was that the eye piece rotates to focus, which is a feature that my bushnell doesnt have, so I was able to fine tune to my eye allowing the best use of the superb optics. The eye piece has a rubber surround which can be turned down to allow use with glasses. The housing is rubber coated and comfortable in the hand the aiming point is a small illuminated square which I found very easy to line up with small targets and also works great at night. The rangefinder comes complete with a lanyard and a very nice case which is very well padded with a belt loop and plastic snap buckle with is nice and quiet to open, my old bushnell came with a very thin carry case with velcro opening which is far to noisy to use so I couldnt carry it with the case.

    Overall I have to say that this rangefinder is exceptionally good and I cant really fault it yet, the only thing I will say is that it is quite big though when you have it on your belt you wont notice it at all, compared to my bushnell yardage pro its a million times better. For my uses it is far too good and ill probably never push myself out past 300 yards except on the odd occasion and this thing will range off anything I point at out to this range. It just screams quality when youre using it. If you dont have one get one.

    ps I didnt comment on scan mode as I forgot about it and havent tried it out yet

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    my brother in law works for leica, and gets 25% discount if anyones intrested

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    Well written, I have one of these and they are in a word amazing compared to the competition
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    I have the LRF 900 and have tried most of the competition which it leaves trailing. It is very easy to use and I can confirm the quoted accuracy to be within one yard as I have tried it against a tape measure.
    The lenses are Leica quality and as such unbeatable.

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    My girlfriend gave me a pair of the Leica Geovid binoculars for Christmas. They are truly amazing. Now I have a pair of binoculars and rangefinder in one!
    Last edited by conor1; 19-01-2007 at 09:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by conor1 View Post
    My girlfriend gave me a pair of the Leice Geovid binoculars for Christmas. They are truly amazing. Now I have a pair of binoculars and rangefinder in one!
    You jammy b***er connor, I envy you girlfriend and Geos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by conor1 View Post
    My girlfriend gave me a pair of the Leice Geovid binoculars for Christmas. They are truly amazing. Now I have a pair of binoculars and rangefinder in one!
    Where can I get a girlfriend like that, for christmas from mine I got well nevermind what I got family forum and all. I envy you man
    Rem. 721 .270 Win
    Rem. 700 .330 Dakota
    Rem. 7 .17-223
    Rem. 7 .22-250 Imp
    Rem. 7 .243 Imp
    Weatherby Vanguard Varminter .223
    Ruger 77-22 .17 Ackley Hornet
    Rock River Arms NM A4
    Thompson Encore .460 S&W, 6PPC
    Marlin .17 VSF
    3x Ruger 10-22 mostly in pieces
    2x Walther P-22 Pistols
    Taurus Tracker .17 HMR Revolver
    Kimber Pro Carry .45
    Nesika Model V repeater action to build my ultimate .270 deer rifle
    More but your only allowed soo many letters

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    I am a very lucky man indeed! What can I say about her. She's Swiss, a former lingerie model, a master optician, rich and now my fiance She also loves shooting and the outdoors.

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    does she have a sister that is single or maybe a look-alike cousin
    Rem. 721 .270 Win
    Rem. 700 .330 Dakota
    Rem. 7 .17-223
    Rem. 7 .22-250 Imp
    Rem. 7 .243 Imp
    Weatherby Vanguard Varminter .223
    Ruger 77-22 .17 Ackley Hornet
    Rock River Arms NM A4
    Thompson Encore .460 S&W, 6PPC
    Marlin .17 VSF
    3x Ruger 10-22 mostly in pieces
    2x Walther P-22 Pistols
    Taurus Tracker .17 HMR Revolver
    Kimber Pro Carry .45
    Nesika Model V repeater action to build my ultimate .270 deer rifle
    More but your only allowed soo many letters

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    The sister is married as are the cousins!

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    story of my life my girl although she's from West Virginia doesn't shoot or hunt or fish but I guess i'm not with her to have a hunting partner
    Rem. 721 .270 Win
    Rem. 700 .330 Dakota
    Rem. 7 .17-223
    Rem. 7 .22-250 Imp
    Rem. 7 .243 Imp
    Weatherby Vanguard Varminter .223
    Ruger 77-22 .17 Ackley Hornet
    Rock River Arms NM A4
    Thompson Encore .460 S&W, 6PPC
    Marlin .17 VSF
    3x Ruger 10-22 mostly in pieces
    2x Walther P-22 Pistols
    Taurus Tracker .17 HMR Revolver
    Kimber Pro Carry .45
    Nesika Model V repeater action to build my ultimate .270 deer rifle
    More but your only allowed soo many letters

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    Quote Originally Posted by conor1 View Post
    I am a very lucky man indeed! What can I say about her. She's Swiss, a former lingerie model, a master optician, rich and now my fiance She also loves shooting and the outdoors.
    Can I have first refusal conor?

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    The Binos or the Mrs?

    I will never sell the Binoculars!! The optiocs are far to good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by conor1 View Post
    The Binos or the Mrs?

    I will never sell the Binoculars!! The optiocs are far to good.
    The Mrs of course, she sounds like any man's dream woman.

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    Joking aside, she is great and I intend to have her for life.

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