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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    My Swaro rangefinder ranges pine trees at 1900+ yards regularly. Got mine for $850 out the door. I nether need nor want binoculars, so it's perfect for me.
    Would you share where and how you got them for $850 out the door. I can only seem to locate them for $999.

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    I have the Leica CRF 1200 and I love it. I'll bet the new 1600 is amazing. I've never had issues ranging anything under 1200, no matter what the conditions and have had it range a Juniper at 1390.

    Now that the 1600 is out, the 1200 is getting cheaper.

    Colby

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pike10 View Post
    Would you share where and how you got them for $850 out the door. I can only seem to locate them for $999.
    Sure. Here's a link. Ask for Jay or Chris. I've made two purchases from these guys and they are simply the best. Super prices, great service.

    http://www.sportoptics.com/
    "It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your ignorance"

    Thomas Sowell

    www.timkulincabinetry.com

    See our reviews below:

    http://www.thumbtack.com/Tim-Kulin-C...service/788419

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    Another vote for the Swarovski Laser-Guide. Mine will range out to 1000 under normal daylight conditions. Ideal conditions, low light, it will max at 1999.

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