Geovid keep getting brought up, but it sounds like you are looking for the closest standard Bino comparison, and that would be the Ultravid HD plus line. Similar design and feel. Try both side by side and let your eyes make the decision for you.
There are so many good ones out there, and have owned a lot of them. I am currently mostly shooting Widow recurves and longbows, but would put my eyes on Zipper Bows and Schafer for a handcrafted highly functional work of art constructed my a single individual.
It sounds like the barrels are out of Collimation. The Leica customer care department will certainly take care of you. Shoot them an email: [email protected]
Thanks guys, ill probably just run and grab some general boot wax to start on them this week before cruising timber around here for the break in. I appreciate it!
Just received my first set of Kenetrek mountain boots and saw some recommendations from the company and others to start with the boot wax. I didn't buy any with the boots and wondering what all of you thought about its importance for the break in period. My plan is to start putting these...
I have used a bunch over the years and settled on VPA 3 blade 200s a few years back. I have also had great success with Simmons Safari's. I recently switched over to Day six arrows and considered trying his heads, but have so many VPA's now it was hard to switch and make the investment. I have...
The yardage or meter selection is separate from the ballistic settings. Once you select yards, you can then set up for MIL, MOA, EHR (range based on angle, ballistics, atmospherics), or holdover (inches). If you are set for MILs it read for example 550 Y then C (clicks) 32 (3.2 mils).
They do connect to a Kestrel and use all of its data if you choose to do so only using the the range, angle, and compass to then pass your elevation and windage corrections back and forth. like I said earlier.
You can se up all of this with Leica ballistics as well. You are not looking at the...
As I said earlier, all ballistic units have a built in barometer meaning that it provides temperature and station pressure just like you were holding a digital weather meter. If you hit the menu button on any of them it will tell you the temp, pressure, and the angle at which you are aiming it.
Guys, for clarification on Leica ballistics:
875 yards limit on corrections is only if you are using one of the 12 preset ballistic curves that you have the ability to choose from.
you get 1000 yards of correction if you actually enter in your ballistic data into the app.
All of Leica's Ballistic solving rangefinders have built in barometer giving solutions based on atmospherics and angle. Without linking to the Kestrel it will give accurate solutions based on this out to 1000 yards. When linking to a kestrel all of the ballistics, atmospherics, and wind are...
With any of Leica's Ballistic rangefinders you must be in some sort of profile in order for the EHR to work. So for example with the 2700-B. If I decided I am only going to use it for archery and not have an SD card inserted, I would still need to put in one of the preset curves (US1 for...
Good morning. Once you "Store trajectory data" on the website, you still have to transfer it to the card from your downloads file on your computer to the SD card icon. nothing will come up on the file itself on your computer as it is designed for the rangefinder only. Do not try to rename the...