Pros & Cons
Pros
The leica 2800 is a very good range finder. It quickly and easily connects to my kestrel. I prefer my sig kilo for its simplicity.
The 2400 is even clearer. Its pairing with kestrel is where the 2800.
Highlights
Quality
These work really well out to 500+ yards even on animals with hard to range laser resistant pelts like oryx in the kalahari, an... Read More
Crystal clear optics, edge to edge, no aberrations irrespective of the distance you focus on or the time of day.
5 yards accurate and you can even get 0.
Com functionality as a stand alone range finder is a little clunky.
Price
As i said, not the cheapest, but as the old saying goes, quality remains long after the price is forgotten.
Competitiveness
After trying bushnell and nikon lrfs, which were made in the same plant and disintegrated within a year, i stepped up to leica ... Read More
One thing you can be sure if you buy a leica optical product, the optics will be second to none, and this range finder is no exception.
Its pairing with kestrel is where the 2800.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its pairing with kestrel is where the 2800
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It quickly and easily connects to my kestrel and when ranging it doesnt let branches and tall grass interfere with the primary target unlike my sig kilo
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I really like the two way communication between the 2800 and kestrel but i found that the rangemaster has to be within two feet of the kestrel to work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Com functionality as a stand alone range finder is a little clunky
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can quickly see that the ballistics application was not designed by long range shooters
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After trying bushnell and nikon lrfs which were made in the same plant and disintegrated within a year i stepped up to leica and havent looked back
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Longer ranges require a more reflective target of course
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No more guess work or emergency trigonometry in the field