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JGRaider
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You'd be wrong again.
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koshkin
MODERATOR Dark Lord of Optics Joined: June/15/2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13182 |
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Perhaps you did not look hard enough?
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Bitterroot Bulls
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I am referring to the HD-R type 402/3. Same optics as HD-B, different rangefinder and no SD slot. Leica's model naming leaves much to be desired. http://us.leica-camera.com/Sport-Optics/Rangefinders/Leica-Geovid/Geovid-Range Scroll down in the link. |
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-Matt
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koshkin
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That is indeed a weird naming scheme. Isn't the type 402/403 the version that works for bowhunting? Thanks ILya
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Bitterroot Bulls
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Yes it ranges closer with angle comp up close and out to (i believe) 600 yards, and even gives straight ranges to 1600.
Pretty nice and I believe $400 cheaper than the HD-B. |
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-Matt
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Bitterroot Bulls
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And if you're a midget, then I must be a smurf.
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-Matt
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koshkin
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I stood next to Shaq once and I looked like a midget indeed, although I do not recall anyone verbalizing it. ILya
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3_tens
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Now my feelings are getting hurt. ILya and I are close to the same height, and I am not a midget.
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Folks ain't got a sense of humor no more. They don't laugh they just get sore.
Need to follow the rules. Just hard to determine which set of rules to follow Now the rules have changed again. |
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tahqua
MODERATOR Have You Driven A Ford Lately? Joined: March/27/2006 Location: Michigan, USA Status: Offline Points: 9042 |
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I'm in China right now and there are a bunch of midgets here.
Anyway, I like the idea of reducing the size of the kit and a combo glass/RF is very appealing.
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Doug
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Bird Watcher
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Doug, Are you going to bring back any NEW binoculars with you??
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I prefer Porro prism binoculars especially those made in Japan. (i.e. Minox BD 10x44 BP) 8>)
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tahqua
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Not this time. I need to find where to look. In meetings and on plant tours all day.
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Doug
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Bird Watcher
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I prefer Porro prism binoculars especially those made in Japan. (i.e. Minox BD 10x44 BP) 8>)
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