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Leica #9128499 10/28/24 12:56 AM
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Leica 10x42 with built in range finder

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Is this a riddle?


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Originally Posted by Scott schreiber
Leica 10x42 with built in range finder


Great glass, great ergonomics across all lines

Which specific model, Geovid R, 3200.com, Pro, Pro AB?


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Mines 10x32 and I like it. 10x42 are way too large and bulky for my use.


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Solid first post. Now, what are we supposed to do with it?

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Originally Posted by Sneaky
Solid first post. Now, what are we supposed to do with it?


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Originally Posted by Scott schreiber
Leica 10x42 with built in range finder


Okay. Thanks for the awesome first post!

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Originally Posted by Scott schreiber
Leica 10x42 with built in range finder


Perhaps this is what the gentleman is referencing.....

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I have owned 4 different Leica Binocs, including the above.

I also have a Leica LRF 1200 Scan rangefinder.

I bought the Geovid 10 x 42 HDB's for the purposes of wildlife viewing in western states, and for the rangefinding capabilities should I decide to start shooting at ranges over 200 yds.

I am not particularly enamored with them due to their size and weight.

I loved my 10 x 42 BA's, but sold them to one of my brothers.

My current favorite is the Trinovid 10 x 42's. Light, compact and perfect for the hill country hunting I do.

Best,

GWB

Last edited by Geedubya; 10/29/24 10:21 PM.

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I like my Trinovid 10X42's too.

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