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Posted By: Colorado1135 need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
needing a new rangefinder. my old Leupold RX1000 tbr has been fine but lately its started reading funny sometimes. like when I'm trying to range antelope on a ridge and it tells me 24 yards when it should be 10x that far. I can usually eventually get the right reading after multiple clicks. This one has served me well for at least 6-7 years and it's time to upgrade. any recommendations for a comparable model maybe a little more range? I have a couple hundred in cabelas points but they are mostly vortex and only 2 leupolds. Thanks in advance
Posted By: jwp475 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21

Leica 2800 from Camerland
Posted By: handwerk Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Leica would always be my first choice...as is Doug.
Posted By: dale06 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Leica, hands down.
Posted By: WAM Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
If you search the’Fire on this subject, I think you will find the Leica is an overwhelmingly favorite brand.

Leica (name your model and price range) is all you need to know and Doug or Neal at Cameraland NY is where you go.
Posted By: gr8fuldoug Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Our pleasure to assist and discuss options. Please give me or Neil a call. 516-217-1000
Posted By: dogcatcher223 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
My Leica has been dependable for years. I have a buddy that keeps "upgrading" to the newer fancy ones on the market that are supposed to calculate your drop, predict the weather and wipe your ass, but they seldom are accurate.
Posted By: tylerw02 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
I'm quite pleased with my Sig Kilo 2000. It was affordable and very accurate. I had been using a Leica 1200 that was growing old and inaccurate. It wouldn't pick up longer range targets anymore and took quite a while to give me a reading. The Sig is instant and has gotten me accurate ranges on boulders out to 2400 and targets at nearly 2000.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Leica 1600 works perfectly for me.
Posted By: acloco Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Probably cannot beat a Leica, but three Sig's that I have been around and now use, leave money in my pocket. I am using a Sig 2200 and cannot be happier.
Posted By: Big Stick Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
For actual range determinations,Sig by a fhuqking mile. I'll take the optical hit in BRF's,to rock Sig and leave my Geovids setting on a shelf...as there is NO fhuqking comparision. Hint.

Looking forward to snagging a set of Sig 10K BRF's,as soon as possible. Hint..................
Posted By: alpinecrick Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21

For accurately ranging fuzzy brown critters against various backgrounds, my Leica 2800 beats every other rangefinder I’ve owned or used.
Posted By: goalie Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
My Leica has been dependable for years. I have a buddy that keeps "upgrading" to the newer fancy ones on the market that are supposed to calculate your drop, predict the weather and wipe your ass, but they seldom are accurate.


For where I hunt, my golf rangefinder with slope > my Leica

🤣
Posted By: Big Stick Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
The 2800's are fhuqking Dog Schit compared to Sig. They are unable to begin to touch them in speed,accuracy or any/all things with weather. Then of course,there's Leeker's inability to correct horizontal(IHR),beyond 1200yds...if only for fhuqking starters. Hint.

The Leeker Troupe cries Big Tears annually,for The Showcase Showdown,with multiple 1000's of Critters to dabble,in a single day. Doubly so,when remiss topography and flora,to bail 'em out. Ain't even fhuqking close. Hint.

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In fairness,water is THE barometer. There's no superficial "help" in a eeking reading and it quickly correlates how to sight an instrument in,as well as get a read on beam divergence. Hint.

Pardon reality. Hint....................
Posted By: T_Inman Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Sig Kilos have been hit or miss for me. I had a "good" one, but I dropped it while on my horse, right onto a rock. No more worky.
Sig warranty dept couldn't repair it so they replaced it. The replacement absolutely sucked. It wouldn't read past about 500 yards, in good weather or if the target was reflective. I ended up buying another Kilo 2000 and it is "OK", at best. It'll read out to about 700 yards max and only if weather and terrain conditions are good. Even the slightest amount of fog has absolutely jacked all three of them all up.

The search continues.
Posted By: boatanchor Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
If you want probably the best rangefinder ever, that will range farther than any laser unit and no batteries to die on you and will work in any weather condition.

WILD M41

I have used mine to range to at least 5000 meters, that is about the only flaw it only ranges in meters not yards. the other possible downside to some might be the portability issue (it don't fit in your pocket !!!)
Posted By: AcesNeights Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Damn Larry! I never get tired of your pictures and that last one with the calf feeding next to the brown bear is absolutely killer!

I hope all is well with you. I’ll be spending more and more time in your stomping grounds starting this coming year and I hope that at some point our schedules coincide as I’d like to buy you a few drinks and get a chance to do some shooting….. and fishing with you. 👍

Until then keep those pictures and reports coming. 👍👍
Posted By: alpinecrick Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21

I know this will light up Stick...

The Sig 2000 and 2200 I owned were faster, the scan feature is faster, they range further than advertised, they are great if a guy is shooting stop signs, horse trailers, barns, big boulders and cliff faces, but they don't do as well on fuzzy brown critters against various types of foliage and terrain. They won't pick up fuzzy brown pronghorns laying on fuzzy brown prairie hillsides 300 yds away when the Leica did. There was a couple times while pronghorn hunting a few years ago I came close to throwing the gawd damn rangefinders at the antelope for all the good they did.....

The Leica has a tighter beam, and I can range between the limbs to the other side of a ravine where the elk were while I was in the timber on the opposite side. My Sigs wouldn't and my Vortex I still have won't do that.

I can't speak for later versions of the Sigs.
Posted By: Jordan Smith Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Originally Posted by T_Inman
Sig Kilos have been hit or miss for me. I had a "good" one, but I dropped it while on my horse, right onto a rock. No more worky.
Sig warranty dept couldn't repair it so they replaced it. The replacement absolutely sucked. It wouldn't read past about 500 yards, in good weather or if the target was reflective. I ended up buying another Kilo 2000 and it is "OK", at best. It'll read out to about 700 yards max and only if weather and terrain conditions are good. Even the slightest amount of fog has absolutely jacked all three of them all up.

The search continues.

I've had a couple of Kilo 2000s and a 2200, and all of them were decent, but none were amazing. The ranging capability of my Geovid HD-R 2200 blows all three of my Sigs out of the water in every environmental condition we encounter around here.
Posted By: ribka Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
I switched from an older Leica to maven. really like mine. Used in many conditions, terrain
Posted By: tylerw02 Re: need new rangefinder - 10/23/21
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by T_Inman
Sig Kilos have been hit or miss for me. I had a "good" one, but I dropped it while on my horse, right onto a rock. No more worky.
Sig warranty dept couldn't repair it so they replaced it. The replacement absolutely sucked. It wouldn't read past about 500 yards, in good weather or if the target was reflective. I ended up buying another Kilo 2000 and it is "OK", at best. It'll read out to about 700 yards max and only if weather and terrain conditions are good. Even the slightest amount of fog has absolutely jacked all three of them all up.

The search continues.

I've had a couple of Kilo 2000s and a 2200, and all of them were decent, but none were amazing. The ranging capability of my Geovid HD-R 2200 blows all three of my Sigs out of the water in every environmental condition we encounter around here.


I sure would hope for a $2600 unit vs a $350 unit. Some of the compact LRFs, though, aren't all that great compared to the SIG unless they've been improved recently after the production of the one I had.
Posted By: Bater Re: need new rangefinder - 10/24/21
Leica 2400 or used 1600, doesn’t sound like you’d benefit from the ballistic data outputs of the 2800
Posted By: dennisinaz Re: need new rangefinder - 10/24/21
On a recent hunt, the guy I was with had the Vortex 4000. They were way better than my range finding binoculars. Range further, quicker and easy to set modes. I think they have lifetime warranty
Posted By: WAM Re: need new rangefinder - 10/24/21
^^^^^^^^

Looks like the brownie is about to wake up for a light snack…..

Cheers
Posted By: RMiller2 Re: need new rangefinder - 11/17/21
My sig 2200 were impressive for the first year now they wont read past 150 yards. My leupold 750 is good to about 300 yards max.
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