Finally, someone is making a rangefinder that works for me!
I've been dinking around with the Oriental brands for the last several years and they weren't getting the job done. Yeah, they would work morning and night, but an antelope or a prairie dog mound at high noon resulted in ---.
The Leica Geovids were great, but I refuse to wear a three-pound instrument the size of a cigar box in the field.
I have had several guides who used the Leica 800 and my Bushnell 600 Compact beat the Leica every time. I was underwhelmed with the Leica 800.
Lately, at the VHA Jamboree, I had a chance to use the Geovid and the new Leica 1200 side-by-side. After a couple hours, I came to the conclusion that they are as close to equal as they can be (at least for field work).
In the blaring noon sun, I can get good readings on a prairie dog mound at 600 yards. A single four-inch baloon at 700 yards reads every time. Hey, it works for me.
I paid $450 for the Leica 1200. Don't know if that's a good price or not and really don't care. All I know is I am going into the field this fall with a range finder that will work when I want it to.
Gad, it is nice to have a range finder that is a decent size and dependable.
Steve
I've been dinking around with the Oriental brands for the last several years and they weren't getting the job done. Yeah, they would work morning and night, but an antelope or a prairie dog mound at high noon resulted in ---.
The Leica Geovids were great, but I refuse to wear a three-pound instrument the size of a cigar box in the field.
I have had several guides who used the Leica 800 and my Bushnell 600 Compact beat the Leica every time. I was underwhelmed with the Leica 800.
Lately, at the VHA Jamboree, I had a chance to use the Geovid and the new Leica 1200 side-by-side. After a couple hours, I came to the conclusion that they are as close to equal as they can be (at least for field work).
In the blaring noon sun, I can get good readings on a prairie dog mound at 600 yards. A single four-inch baloon at 700 yards reads every time. Hey, it works for me.
I paid $450 for the Leica 1200. Don't know if that's a good price or not and really don't care. All I know is I am going into the field this fall with a range finder that will work when I want it to.
Gad, it is nice to have a range finder that is a decent size and dependable.
Steve