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Wasn’t able to locate any posts about this new rangefinder yet, so figured I would do so.
This new rangefinder from Leica addresses the previous problem I know a lot of people have heartburn over (myself included) regarding the delay in the EHR distance display. Historically, the Leica rangefinders display the LOS first, and then two seconds later display the adjusted distance for the angle (EHR). With this new model in EHR mode, specifically the CRF Pro, the device only gives you the EHR yardage. Also doing so to 0.1yd accuracy versus being limited to a whole yard display previously.
So no more having to wait for EHR to display as it has been in the previous models. Very excited about this feature for archery, as well as the applied ballistics capabilities for rifle. As always, the optics are first in class for monocular rangefinders and the Bluetooth connectivity and leica ballistics app/kestrel interface capabilities are welcomed features. You can also input wind speed & direction directly into the rangefinder. The internal rangefinder settings are also quicker to navigate than previous models.
Additionally, I know Leica released the CRF-R earlier this year. I cannot speak to that unit regarding the EHR display as I only own the CRF Pro. I previously owned the 2800.com which I recently sold once I was able to get my hands on this new model and test it out.
This new rangefinder from Leica addresses the previous problem I know a lot of people have heartburn over (myself included) regarding the delay in the EHR distance display. Historically, the Leica rangefinders display the LOS first, and then two seconds later display the adjusted distance for the angle (EHR). With this new model in EHR mode, specifically the CRF Pro, the device only gives you the EHR yardage. Also doing so to 0.1yd accuracy versus being limited to a whole yard display previously.
So no more having to wait for EHR to display as it has been in the previous models. Very excited about this feature for archery, as well as the applied ballistics capabilities for rifle. As always, the optics are first in class for monocular rangefinders and the Bluetooth connectivity and leica ballistics app/kestrel interface capabilities are welcomed features. You can also input wind speed & direction directly into the rangefinder. The internal rangefinder settings are also quicker to navigate than previous models.
Additionally, I know Leica released the CRF-R earlier this year. I cannot speak to that unit regarding the EHR display as I only own the CRF Pro. I previously owned the 2800.com which I recently sold once I was able to get my hands on this new model and test it out.
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