The only time I was even remotely disappointed in the output of my Camp Chef Explorer was the one time I decided to do a European mount in camp.
I have a Bayou jet cooker that I use for boiling shellfish and skulls. It is *way* better for that purpose, but also drinks fuel.
Finished loading some load ladders for the 77gr SMK and TMKs for my new Tikka.
Was planning to use TAC, but the stuff kept jamming my trickler so I reached for the Varget instead. All loads a bit crunchy.
Came to add Ibex Indie, but see that it has already been mentioned.
My only real gripe with it is that the torso is a bit shorter than I prefer for a base layer top.
To the extent that smaller calibers rely on frangible projectiles to achieve their noted killing performance, your options are going to be really limited in the monolithic space.
In general, the only reason you would ever want an atmospheric adjusted range is if you used a custom turret with yardage markings.
I'm no Leica expert, but there should be a way to just get the cosine distance without all of the other adjustments, I would think.
My guess is that one is configured to adjust for station pressure and temperature and the other is not. Both are "right" or not depending on what you do with the value. Personally, I would just want the cosine distance.
The advertised discount has not worked on anything I've ordered, from Tikka parts to reloading equipment. Also does not work on the Rokstok.
I wouldn't hesitate to pay full price. The prices are fair, no tax, shipping is fast, and the product is very well curated.