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Posted: 11/27/2007 9:55:14 AM EDT
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Sorry I know this section is for ar optics but I am having trouble finding any information outside. I am looking for a rangefinder, but I want a very small compact one. I know it's silly to reference a movie but for those of you that have seen the Bourne Supremacy, Bourne is standing on the roof of the building waiting for the agent to meet him at the bridge and he pulls out a small monocular rangefinder. Anyway, I am looking for a monocular rangefinder that is small is size. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You guys |
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I have used the Leica 1200 this is a top notch system good out 1200 meters it is slightly larger than you want about the size of a slice of bread and 3 inches thick There is also a 600 version. The only other range finder I've used is the Leopold bonoculers another great system but not compact. Both work well the Leica is more bang for your buck in my opinion and the more compact of the two |
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First off welcome to AR15.com! They do not make digital / Laser rangefinders like that. The smallest ones I know of are the Leica, maybe Swarovski Laser rangefinders, and I know the Leupold’s will fit in a DBU shirt pocket. I have been using the Leupold RX-IV and they are working great, I have been able to range out to about 700yds on dear size target. The one thing I really like on the Leupold is the True Ballistic Range. The T.B.R. gives you the line of sight distance and the distance due to the angle. You can also have it give you an MOA hold over. Here is a link got the Leupold website the will give you an over view on their Rangefinders. rx-iv-digital-laser-rangefinder Mike @ CSGW www.csgunworks.com [email protected] Here’s some testimonials about CS GunWorks What do YOU have to say about CS GunWorks What Do You Think Of Cs Gunworks? FEEDBACK about CSGUNWORKS.com |
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