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Woke this morning by the posty, dropping off my new Leica 800 crf-y range finder from Macleods :angry:

 

Rad the instructions and fitted the battery before going up to the loft to try it out.

 

Tried ranging a few objects - cars, chimneys, windows and I am slightly disapointed. Unless I has the rangefinder perfectly still by resting it on the window sill, it was unable to range. Even a car not 30yds away was unrangeable, and i just got the 3 dashed lines in the display.

 

How the heck will this manage a rabbit out to 200yds and fox beyond that?

 

Does this sound faulty?

 

cheers

 

Stu

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Ive the same one and have no such problem.Unless its waving about a good bit,it usually registers a distance without a problem.Keep trying it for a while,but if it is too tempremental to the slightest movement,i would ask for another one.

i do not have one of these but just a thought does using it through glass affect the results??

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Woke this morning by the posty, dropping off my new Leica 800 crf-y range finder from Macleods :good:

 

Rad the instructions and fitted the battery before going up to the loft to try it out.

 

Tried ranging a few objects - cars, chimneys, windows and I am slightly disapointed. Unless I has the rangefinder perfectly still by resting it on the window sill, it was unable to range. Even a car not 30yds away was unrangeable, and i just got the 3 dashed lines in the display.

 

How the heck will this manage a rabbit out to 200yds and fox beyond that?

 

Does this sound faulty?

 

cheers

 

Stu

 

 

Good luck on trying to hold it on a rabbit @ 200 yards ??? It is easier to pick something adjacent at the same distance like a tree or wall etc.

I tend to use mine as a guide and not gospel.They are good for long shots as it is harder to judge distance over about 250 yards and they are good as a training aid to yourself for guessing distances but on something as small as a rabbit at 200yards you will need a very steady hand or if the field is sloped towards you the range can be taken off the ground where the rabbit is sitting on and doesnt have to be exactly on the bunny.

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cheers BB,

 

Have had the leica out again and after a call to the suppliers, i think it's a dud.

 

Will not even range a house wall at 50yds with me resting on something to keep it steady. I tried in on a garage door and it worked, then wouldn't on the door next to it ???

 

Just seems very fussy compared to a cheaper Nikko Sterling I tried which was just point-click-ranged!

 

Bit peeved after all the hype I read on the Leica and especially as I was going to go out this afternoon and range a few areas on my permission :good:

 

Its just about to go in the post and I will await its replacement.

 

cheers

 

Stu

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cheers BB,

 

Have had the leica out again and after a call to the suppliers, i think it's a dud.

 

Will not even range a house wall at 50yds with me resting on something to keep it steady. I tried in on a garage door and it worked, then wouldn't on the door next to it :no:

 

Just seems very fussy compared to a cheaper Nikko Sterling I tried which was just point-click-ranged!

 

Bit peeved after all the hype I read on the Leica and especially as I was going to go out this afternoon and range a few areas on my permission :oops:

 

Its just about to go in the post and I will await its replacement.

 

cheers

 

Stu

 

it sounds **** mate get it changed it should range very fast. even with a bit of movemnt at 200 yards still picks up quick. my 900 scan model does any how.

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Well, returned the rangefinder to Macleods and a quick phonecall to them confirmed that they had recieved it and it was indeed faulty.

 

New one arrived in the post this morning and it works brilliantly. A quick try out the window and it was ranging chimneys no bother.

 

Will have to wait for the weekend now to field test it!

 

 

cheers

 

Stu

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