Hi Scott:
where do they sell Leica ??

Jay

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From: "Scott Bershing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Rangefinders


> I've used numerous Bushnell units, and owned a Leica for a couple years,
and there isn't a comparison between the two - the Leica is far superior in
every way.  The optics are top-notch, and the fact that the Leica has an LED
display (vs. the LCD display of the Bushnell, which also reduces image
quality) makes it usable in very low-light situations (I used it for hunting
as well).  The only reason I sold the Leica was that it was the older model
before the scan feature.  The new models have scan, and it is on my list of
things to get.
>
> As far as use, they do require a steady hand, but the scan feature helps
out a lot in that regard.  I would usually try to aim for people on the
green if I could, or the top of the flagstick.  It worked well for getting
distance to other obstacles as well.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
> At 04:02 PM 10/8/2005, you wrote:
>
> >Hi all...
> >
> >I'm thinking of getting one of those Bushnell type laser rangefinders but
wanted to find out how easy they are to use.
> >
> >I assume that they must have some kind of object to reflect off (meaning
that you couldn't measure distance to the edge of water without locating a
tree or something nearby). Am I correct?
> >
> >How steady do you have to be to use it. I currently have a high quality
optical scope (the type you aim at the bottom of a flag) but holding it
steady enough to get a reading is difficult for me.
> >
> >Any comments would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Grampa
> >
> >
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