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I’ve had Leica 800, 2000 and now the 2400-R. I had a chance to compare the Vortex and Leica 2400 side by side. Significant weight and optical clarity difference.

I would go with the Leica without a doubt.


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[quote=RickcNY]What's the difference between the Lecia 2000-B and Lecia 2400-R

What's the difference between the two ?

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Originally Posted by RickcNY
[quote=RickcNY]What's the difference between the Lecia 2000-B and Lecia 2400-R

What's the difference between the two ?

Correct

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So what features are on the Leica 2700 that aren't on the 2400 or 2000 ?

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2800:

https://www.eurooptic.com/Leica-Rangemaster-CRF-2800COM-Laser-Rangefinder-40506.aspx

2700b:

https://www.eurooptic.com/Leica-Rangemaster-CRF-2700-B-40545.aspx

2400:

https://www.eurooptic.com/Leica-CRF-2400-R-Rangemaster-Compact-Laser-Rangefinder-40546.aspx

In a nutshell, the 2400 will suit your purposes and then some. The 2700 has a sd card for ballistics, and a hair smaller beam divergence. The new 2800 is bluetooth compatible.

I kept buying the new models because I was outshooting their capabilities. After finding the 1600 wouldn't range as far as I needed, I bought a Terrapin.

When Leica came out with the 2000, I bought one, because I wanted to sell the Terrapin due to their schitty CS if something went wrong. I bought a Sig in that time frame to compare as well, but kept the Leica, sold the Sig. The 2000 still sucked for my needs, so I kept the Terrapin.

When Leica came out with the 2700, I bought one right away, and was immediately impressed enough that I sold the Terrapin. The extra features didn't matter to me, I just wanted a rangefinder that worked, & it does. Like I said earlier, I then bought the 2400 to keep in my pack, and leave the 2700 in the truck. I could live with two 2400's if they would have come out first, they're that close.

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Thank you aalf for answering my question in a clear and precise manner ,have a good one !!!

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Does the Leica 2400R display the angle of inclination, or just equivalent horizontal distance?

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[quote=RedRabbit]Does the Leica 2400R display the angle of inclination, or just equivalent horizontal distance?[/quote anybody?

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I had a Leica for quite a while and it was great. I also had a pair of meopta binoculars and sold both to purchase some sig range finding binos and so far they are great.

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Leica Rangemaster CRF 2400-R

Leica is excited to announce the Rangemaster CRF 2400-R - our most powerful simple angle compensation compact rangefinder ever - an amazing 2,400 yards. That's 50% farther than its predecessor!

The new CRF 2400-R offers a newly designed LED display for even better readability of scanned distances. The new LED display adjusts itself automatically to the ambient light to aid precise readability. Another remarkable feature is the extremely fast scan mode, which takes measurements every 0.5 seconds. Up to a measuring distance of 200 yards (182 meters), the unit displays the results in decimal figures (to 0.1y), enabling even more precise distance measurement for archers. The CRF 2400-R determines the equivalent horizontal range (EHR) up to a distance of 1,200 yards (1,097 meters) when required. With this feature, the unit provides the practical angle-compensated distance, which is essential for an accurate long-distance shot. Thanks to its compact design it fits easily into any pocket – weighing just 6.5 ounces and is waterproof to 1m. The outstanding optics with a 7x magnification ensure the best image brightness and a wide field of view.
The essentials:

Ideal entry-level model with an output of linear, horizontal range (EHR) of 10 m to 1,100 m / 1,200 yds
Distance determination of up to 2,200 m / 2,400 yds
Excellent readability of LED display with automatic brightness control
Brilliant, clear image, crisp details even at dusk
7 x 24 mm precision optics with integrated diopter compensation
Weighs only 6.5 ounces and is extremely compact
Intuitive, easy operation with meter-yard switching and angle display
Water and dirt repellent AquaDura® coating

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I am too cheap to put out the money for a Leica and so went with a Sig 2000 a few years ago. It has been perfect for me, ranging animals to over 700. The only thing that I do not like about it, is the target circle is a bit large. I have not used one of their new ones.


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Originally Posted by aalf


The 2000 still sucked for my needs, so I kept the Terrapin.


What sucks about the 2000? I bought one on your recommendation, you s.o.b. eek

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The 2000 still sucked for my needs, so I kept the Terrapin.

What sucks about the 2000? I bought one on your recommendation, you s.o.b. eek

Because it couldn't range reliably to or past 1400.......

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Ha, no worries. I assumed it was because you were pushing it to the limit. Works great for me and I'm happy.

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