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Kinda like others have asked: Upgrading from Vortex Fury 5000 AB. Was considering Leica Geovid R, but seems maybe a nice pair of the Revic Gen 1s would be a better buy than the Geovid R?
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The new laser is very different from gen 1. There is significantly more power. You will definitely need to use the targeting modes.Was wondering if some folks who have more hours and applications behind the Revic Gen 1s and Gen 2s could comment?
I’m using them both side by side the last couple days in the far north of Minnesota.
This morning in particular has been intermittent blowing snow drifts of 15-25 mph.
While the data set is small, and the application somewhat niche for how most hunt and shoot, I seem to be consistently getting more “short laser strike readings” on the gen 2s than the gen 1s.
Basically… Both units on a tripod side by side, ranging the same rocks/trees/targets with ranges from 210 yards to 856 yards.
During heavier snow drifts, the Gen 1s seem to give correct ranges to the targets more often than the Gen 2s. I am seeing easily double the amount of 45-65 yard snow drifts readings on the Gen 2s versus the Gen 1s.
Has this been field tested or validated in any fashion for some real data? Is the “new laser” more susceptible to this niche application while being faster and more accurate in more ideal/normal conditions?
@Aaron Davidson @Formidilosus @Ryan Avery ?
IMO, the Gen 1’s (and now Gen 2) are significant upgrade from the BX-4.The nicest pair of binos I’ve owned are the non-ranging leupold bx4 10x42. The eurooptic sale on the gen 1 blr10b has me sorely tempted. From a glass standpoint, is the gen 1 revic a move up, down, or sideways from the $400 leupolds? I’m assuming a modest step up but am curious. Thanks.
The BX4s are a bit “slept on” optically if I’m being honest. They definitely punch above their price point with good Japanese glass. They would be on par with the Gen 1s and probably a bit “clearer” and “brighter” to most.The nicest pair of binos I’ve owned are the non-ranging leupold bx4 10x42. The eurooptic sale on the gen 1 blr10b has me sorely tempted. From a glass standpoint, is the gen 1 revic a move up, down, or sideways from the $400 leupolds? I’m assuming a modest step up but am curious. Thanks.
IMO, the Gen 1’s (and now Gen 2) are significant upgrade from the BX-4.
The BX4s are a bit “slept on” optically if I’m being honest. They definitely punch above their price point with good Japanese glass. They would be on par with the Gen 1s and probably a bit “clearer” and “brighter” to most.
However, the Gens 2s would be a step up optically from the BX4s, plus all the obvious bonuses of the on board ballistics with very reliable engine.
With the Gen 2 revics there is no need to carry “alpha” glass with a separate range finder. I still bring my NL pure 14s in the pack for detailed and long range glassing, but the Revics on a tripod have done the heavy lifting.
My thought process is that since I don’t know what alpha binos look like, the Gen 1s will look great to me. I get along just fine with my leupy bx4s but I don’t sit behind them all day either.I have no experience with the Leupold BX4 binos.
I considered the glass on my gen 1 Revics average at best but usable.
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How would the Gen 1s compare to Viper HD 10x42s?The BX4s are a bit “slept on” optically if I’m being honest. They definitely punch above their price point with good Japanese glass. They would be on par with the Gen 1s and probably a bit “clearer” and “brighter” to most.
However, the Gens 2s would be a step up optically from the BX4s, plus all the obvious bonuses of the on board ballistics with very reliable engine.
With the Gen 2 revics there is no need to carry “alpha” glass with a separate range finder. I still bring my NL pure 14s in the pack for detailed and long range glassing, but the Revics on a tripod have done the heavy lifting.