bls8433
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I have an older Nikon that works well but want to get longer ranging capabilities for elk shooting and ranging for spot- stalking distant elk.
I am trying to keep under $300 budget and have spent way too much time looking at reviews. New models keep replacing the old so it is hard to keep up.
I am drawn to the Leupold RX-1300i TBR w/ DNA. This is a newer model. Anyone have experience with this?
The Leupold line puzzles me as this is a new model but I thought the OLED displays were the way to go for readability but this appears to have the older style LCD display like my current unit.
The current models with the Wind feature are in a different package and best I can tell, the case is aluminum. Is this superior and what drives up the cost?
It appears this unit should range deer to 800yds and has angle compensation which are important to me.
Anyway, any experiences with this particular model would be helpful! ........but still looking at other options like Vortex and Sig.
Thanks,
Bls8433
I am trying to keep under $300 budget and have spent way too much time looking at reviews. New models keep replacing the old so it is hard to keep up.
I am drawn to the Leupold RX-1300i TBR w/ DNA. This is a newer model. Anyone have experience with this?
The Leupold line puzzles me as this is a new model but I thought the OLED displays were the way to go for readability but this appears to have the older style LCD display like my current unit.
The current models with the Wind feature are in a different package and best I can tell, the case is aluminum. Is this superior and what drives up the cost?
It appears this unit should range deer to 800yds and has angle compensation which are important to me.
Anyway, any experiences with this particular model would be helpful! ........but still looking at other options like Vortex and Sig.
Thanks,
Bls8433