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Leica CRF-1600 Range Finder

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Just in time for the season(s) right around the corner....

Less than 6 months old, bought as a present to myself after returning from the desert this last time around. Always been taken care of. No drops/smashes. No scratches on lenses or body. The very light coloring on the left side of the LRF body is the light hiting the residue from the duct tape I used to hold it to a tripod will making the video. Will come with the standard Leica pouch, and the factory box/documentation.

Only reason I'm selling my Leica's is to make way for a Gunwerks G7 BR2, already have a PLRF-10, so these need to go.

$575 shipped via USPS priority mail insured/signature required.

Here's a link for what they sell for new from a reputable dealer.
http://www.eurooptic.com/leica-crf-1600-rangemaster-compact-laser-range-finder.aspx

Would like payment via a personal/bank check or a USPS money order. Once the payment clears, you get a text/email with the shipping info.

Pics, and a video (give it a minute to load) below. It's an attempt to show it'll range the 1320 yd bank, where the CRF-1200 I've got wouldn't. 2nd video shows the temp, baro, and angle feature.

Just FYI...I've used the Swaro, Leicas, Gunwerks, and Vectronics PLRF series extensively, and actually hunted with all of 'em. The Leica is the best LRF you can buy for a <1000 yd fur shooter, and not break the bank. I use Swaro observation stuff, but the beam width divergence is to big on the Swaro to be a useful tool past 800 yds IMHO. The BR2 and PLRFs are second to none, but they are priced accordingly. Get a Leica, and when it's holding your LR endeavors back, you'll know it's time to step up to a PLRF or a BR2.

Thanks for looking.

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