Eager to read the review on the 2800.COM.
What are the ballistic readout options? I'm hoping it will report decimals of MOA (e.g. "6.5 MOA"). I know some of the early model Geovid HD-Bs would only report in either clicks (26 clicks) or whole MOA (7). I can't imagine why anyone would want to know 26 clicks rather than 6.5 MOA (for 1/4 MOA scope). If it will show decimals of MOA like "6.5" it'll be the ticket for me.
Perfect. Thanks for the reply and congrats on a good shot.It will do what you are asking about. Shot an animal last weekend at 407 and got 6.7 MOA, dialed to 6 then 3 more clicks, done, dead animal.
Didn’t care for the brightness of the reticle or readings on the 2700. Hope it improved on this iteration.
Hmmmm. I just thought I had a bad battery when mine went dead this year after using/practicing with it for a few months. Went to range a deer and nothing, I thought it was maybe frozen because it was cold. Move it from my chest pack into my pants pocket to try and thaw it out, still nothing. I ended up hiking out that afternoon and drove to the closest town to get a new battery, luckily they had a few at a auto parts store. Now I keep a spare li-ion in my kit. I haven’t had to replace that battery yet, but you have me worried it really does eat them up!Anybody else having trouble with the 2800 just eating batteries? I have had a bunch of different Leica RF’s and would usually just try and remember to change the battery at the beginning of season every year but don’t think I ever drained a battery in any of them in a year.
My buddy and I both got 2800’s this year and they flat eat batteries. Almost missed a opportunity at a bull because of it. Got one range on him before the battery died and I had replaced it 2 days before!
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It works as you described. Line of sight distance is displayed first, then the EHR range. I can relate to this concern but can say it’s been working great for me. I’m primarily a bow hunter, used the 2800 all last season and am coming from a Vortex where the only range it gives you is the EHR. In practice, I haven’t disliked the Leica’s system at all. At times I actually like knowing the LOS distance as well. With the rifle, I definitely prefer this. Makes it super simple to know LOS distance, EHR, angle in degrees and environmental all with 2 button pushes. But yes, it’s as you say and I haven’t had any complaints after bowhunting with it for 6 months.So does anyone know how well the equivalent horizontal range (EHR) works? From other reviews for earlier models I have heard that the diagonal range is given and then 2 seconds later the EHR range is given. Is that how the 2800 is? For us bow hunters this seams like an easy way to make a big error in distance.
Thanks MB