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Range Finders <$800 #9007563 02/18/24 04:35 PM
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I’m looking at the Leica 2400 and the 2800.com. Is the 2800 worth the squeeze and what else would you recommend in that price range. I do not need binoculars.

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I have a 2000B and can’t imagine I need anything more. I do recommend Leica.


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I purchased a Leica 2400-R just before Thanksgiving this past year (Midway had them on sale for $399, and I couldn't pass up that deal!!).

At the ranges that I typically shoot, I had no need for the smartphone programming of the 2800, especially at that price differential.

I've read that the Maven RF1 is worth a look, but it'd be hard to argue against Leica.

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Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
Take a look at:

Leica CRF-R @ $399.99
Ideal entry-level model with output of linear and EHR from 10 m to 1,100 m / 1,200 yds
High-precision rangefinding up to 1,800 m / 2,000 yds
Outstanding, easy-to-read LED display with automatic brightness control
Brilliant, clear image, high level of detail – even at twilight

Athlon Midas 1 Mile Rangefinder for $179.99
Fully Multicoated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image than normal single coated lenses
Waterproof to protect the product in the harshest weather conditions or if accidentally submerged underwater
Adjusts for precise focus on display
Angle Compensation Mode - Provides true horizontal distance to target
Line of Sight Mode - Provides actual line of sight range
Scan Mode - Allows you to get quick readings on different objects or tracking a moving target
Dual Units of Measurement of Distance (Y/M) - Ranges in yards or meters
Effective Ranging Distance - 5-1700 yards

Element Helix 1500 for $399.99
Element Ballistics Chip
Bluetooth Connectivity
Dual-Color TOLED Display
1500m range
Featherweight Design
6x Magnification
Specifications:
MAGNIFICATION: 6x
RANGING DISTANCE: 5-1500m
CONNECTIVITY: Bluetooth
FIELD OF VIEW: 7 Degrees
BATTERY: CR2
LENGTH: 100mm (3.94”)
WEIGHT: 150g (5.29oz)
WEATHER RESISTANT: Yes
BALLISTIC CHIP: Yes
DISPLAY TYPE: T-OLED


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