nevadabugle
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I have a ballistic calculation question. Really a rangefinder EHR question. I have used a pair of Leica Geovid HD-B 3000 8x42 for many years. I recently wanted a pair of 10s and picked up some Geovid R 10x42 because I don't need all the fancier ballistics of the HDs or Pros. I have both set for EHR readings, but they are reading different ranges. Which one is correct?
I'm ranging a large object at 550 yards straight line. It is as close to zero degrees as I can get it, verified by both binos built in inclonometrr. Here are the readouts I get.
HD-B read 550yards straight line and 527 EHR
The Rs read 549 straight line and 548 EHR.
In my mind the Rs are correct. But wanted to get the experts opinions. I always thought it was strange that the HD-B would have a different EHR at zero degrees, but I'm a bowhunter and under 50 yards the difference is so small I never worried about it. But now I'm thinking it's way off.
Help please.
And because we all like gear here's a photos.
I have a ballistic calculation question. Really a rangefinder EHR question. I have used a pair of Leica Geovid HD-B 3000 8x42 for many years. I recently wanted a pair of 10s and picked up some Geovid R 10x42 because I don't need all the fancier ballistics of the HDs or Pros. I have both set for EHR readings, but they are reading different ranges. Which one is correct?
I'm ranging a large object at 550 yards straight line. It is as close to zero degrees as I can get it, verified by both binos built in inclonometrr. Here are the readouts I get.
HD-B read 550yards straight line and 527 EHR
The Rs read 549 straight line and 548 EHR.
In my mind the Rs are correct. But wanted to get the experts opinions. I always thought it was strange that the HD-B would have a different EHR at zero degrees, but I'm a bowhunter and under 50 yards the difference is so small I never worried about it. But now I'm thinking it's way off.
Help please.
And because we all like gear here's a photos.