Sunday, December 22, 2013

Leica Scope: ER Riflescope

A German optic, headquarters based in U.S, Leica is the manufacturer of optics over a hundred years. In the mid 90s Leica introduced its Televid 77. For the first time in optic world, a rugged, big and high-performance spotting scope with dual focus system was introduced. Leica have always been known for their spotting scopes, binoculars, rangefinders and riflescopes. Now, Leica have introduced a riflescope with IBS reticle which is a 30mm tube with an eye relief of 3 15/16 inches making it a riflescope with heavy recoil.


IBS Reticle Helps in Longer Ranges: 
IBS ballistic calculator will give you a detailed description of longer ranges. Some basic information about the ballistics and the area where you set up your scope and range time is all you need. The items that are necessary for your hunting experience is a factory load data or ballistic coefficient, altitude, temperature, zero range, muzzle velocity and scope height. After the data has been stored for future use you can print the data for each specific hash mark and tape it on your rifle’s side. These scopes are second focal scope so you have to set the power at which you will print your sheet for the exact hash marks.

Regardless of the magnification settings at zero range your main cross hairs will be correct. These scopes have asset that doped the wind at extended ranges as these have come with windage hash marks. But before using it you must have some practice to be accurate at longer ranges.
By taking hours of range time long range shooting is possible but doing preparation before the real hunting is recommended. Leica have provided a deadly combination of ER riflescope scope with IBS reticle.

Some Advantageous Features of ER Riflescope
Lecia has a great line of scopes that has some great features that you didn’t find on any other riflescope. To prevent fogging it is nitrogen-filled and water-resistant to 13ft. To repel water and dirt all lenses have AquaDura coatings. Leica ER riflescope comes in two different models both have 45mm objective lens they have a power from 2.5 to 10 and 3.5 to 14. Partnered with ballistic experts at G7 Leica provide the configuration of IBS reticle. You can browse through Leica’s website to know more about this. If you create an account with Leica scope or visit as a guest you will definitely fill your shopping cart with at least one product.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Leica Laser Rangefinder - LRF 1200 and CRF 1200

Leica Laser rangefinders allow hunters to range their targets easily. There are many choices available in the market starts from $130 up to $3000 and more. Many products have laser output of same power due to safety reasons. However, there is much difference between the real-world field performances. Some provide 1000 yards field of view and some 1500 yards and beyond. Rangefinders from Leica LRF 1200 is user-friendly and of high-quality. But CRF 1200 sets a benchmark in the world of optics because it is compact and lightweight.

Pros and Cons of Leica LRF 1200 Scan: 

The Leica laser rangefinder LRF 1200 has both pros and cons. These are

Pros: 
  • Very good glass 
  • Warranty of 3 years on electronics
  • Warranty of 5 years on optics 
  • Fewer false returns as it has tightest vertical beam dispersion 
  • Error rejection software 
  • Prices are under $500 
  • Flat, wide or brick-like design 
  • Very stable when rested on a flat object. 

Cons: 
  • It doesn't have water-spray resistant 
  • When ranging through bush there is no distance-selection filter to eliminate returns 
  • It is beyond 800 yards 

Apart from the cons it has special features too. You can scan multiple moving targets through this as it has a Scan Mode display. Automatically adjustable LED display in low lights, adjustable ± diopter with a friendly turn-down eyepiece and eye-glass. One can also use $59 clamp-on Tripod Adapter (optional). It is extremely effective and simple tool that even a beginner can use. It is a must have tool for hunters and archers.
Leica rangefinder 1200
Leica Rangemaster 1200
Pros and Cons of Leica CRF 1200: 

Pros: 

  • Very good glass 
  • Longer battery life: twice the battery life of other rangefinders 
  • Ultra-fast ranging with no latency 
  • Fewer false returns because it has the tightest vertical beam dispersion 
  • Lightweight and compact 
  • One meter depth water-resistant proof 
Cons: 

  • So small that it become a challenge to hold as it is extremely steady
  • When ranging through bush or from close objects there is no distance-selection filter to eliminate returns
  • Ranging ability to deer or antelope sized targets are beyond 800 yards.


However, one can’t judge these products only with their cons. Most importantly, a professional hunter will always select Leica because he knows how important Leica laser rangefinders are for hunting. Some special features are advance lens coating, battery life extended 2000 scan, smaller than LRF 1200. For convenient carry it is an unbeatable choice as it is truly pocket-sized. Excellent ergonomics, comfortable in hand and the Scan On button is placed on the area where your index finger will rest. It is fast and range quickly you can only point and click.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Leica Rangemaster - LRF 1200

Laser rangefinders are always a beneficial tool for hunters and shooters. One of the top laser rangefinders in the market today is Leica LRF 1200 Rangemaster. Leica rangemaster have always been considered as a good and one of the standard products. However, Leica LRF is the most expensive LRF in the market; Leica was the first to offer a rangefinder with a capability of 1200 yards. It is compact, with a height of 4.75” long that weighs less than even a pound. LRF 1200 precision measurements are accurate up to 1200yards to 1097 meters. 


Features and Advantages: 

It has the accuracy of +/-1y up to 436 yards and +/-2y from 436y to 874y and +/-0.5% if anything goes up to 874y. This is the accuracy that one will never get in any product. It also has the ability to range two targets at a time. Leica LRF 1200 comes in a very nice carrying case with a strap so that you can sling it around your neck. It has a 2 year warranty that requires a 9volt battery. It takes spot-on measurement as it has 7x magnifications. It has many advantages that actually preferable for hunters, surveyors or golfers. It gives support even in the most unfavorable weather condition such as bright sunshine, rain, etc. 




With Leica LRF 800 rangemaster the measurement process is quicker and its sets standard in the market as a good laser rangefinder. Later the Leica LRF 1200 rangemaster came which is a result of Leica’s consistent effort to develop and offer an even more advanced product to its user. The new Leica LRF 1200 rangemaster operates on a single button. It works in poor visibility and even in twilight as it activates through a push of a button. After targeting the subject another push of a button can measure the distance. There is a slight pause after which it displays the range, below the square reticle. 

Moreover, it has the ability to display the range both in yards and meters and if it fails to display the range then it will display three dashes. The square reticule of it is also very simple and easy to understand. Leica always uses a good optics and these also in the case of LRF 1200, its optics are very good and clear. The measurement is done with an eye-safer laser beam that is invisible. The measurement works well in the range of up to 400m. Within a fraction of a second the laser beams travels from the rangemaster to the target, reflects and travels back and calculate the distance accurately. The distance is then displayed on the LED in the target optics. 

Some other interesting feature of Leica LRF 1200 rangemaster is that it has a large field of view; it also offers diopter compensation which is suitable to an eyeglass wearer. It is sturdy, with an easy grip rubber designed especially for tough conditions. It is water-resistant and weighs only 320 grams, compact and lightweight. 



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Helpful Tips for New Hunters


Hunting is a popular outdoor activity in many parts the world. There are several people who are quite passionate about this hobby. But what about you? Are you new to hunting? If so then there are various things that you need to learn. With the hunting season already rolling, certain tips are necessary for a successful hunting trip. While your love for hunting and the choice of the proper firearm are the most important prerequisites for this sport, there are several other things that you need to keep in mind. After all you will be walking into the heart of the jungle to hunt and not end up being hunted.




Launder your clothes properly. There should not be any strong scent in your clothes. Do not use any earth scent if you are planning for the tree stand hunting. If you do, then the deer will easily smell you. The big mammals, like, bucks, have a strong smell sense. They will find you if you smell strongly. And you do not want to be isolated on that treestand! Camouflaging is an important part of any hunting. Hence, get clothes that will hide you from the prying eyes of the mammals. Various kinds of hunting clothes are available in the market.

Do not get lost in the jungle. Make sure you know the place or there is someone to accompany you in your expedition. Jungle has a geography of its own. If you get lost in it, you will keep wandering and then there are the threats from the animals. It will make a sad story if the hunter ends up being the hunted. If you are going in a group then stick to the plan.





Another important stuff for your hunting gear is the firearm. Pick a rifle that will suit you and is easy to carry. Once you have made that choice, it is time for the scopes. The rifle scopes are manufactured by various companies. However, if you are a brand person, then opt for Schmidt Bender scopes, Nightforce, Swarovski, etc. These are considered the first class rifle scopes. Another kind of scope has become popular with the long range hunters and that is the short dot scopes. However, these are quite expensive and if you can afford it, then go for Schmidt and Bender short dot scopes. Undeniably these are best available short dot scopes available in the market today.

Wind plays an important role in your hunting. Depending on what type of firearm and scopes you own, the wind will affect your hunting expedition. Hunt with the wind blowing in face, that is the direction from which the deer is expected to come to you. In addition to this you should practice your skills. This will keep you confident about your shooting skills. Also when you are using tree stands, there are safety measures that you need to follow. Know them and follow them to avoid any accident. Once you have shot a deer, you should know how long to wait before you go to look for your kill.

Hunting provides a great adrenaline rush but utilize this opportunity wisely to enjoy it thoroughly.