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It is a big chunk

Written on Jul 30, 2025

I bought it to move the sights on my S&W Bodyguard 2.0 . Those sights are incredibly tight.
The round puck that holds down the slide just barely bridges the ejection port. On a bigger gun the port would likely not be under the puck. Btw, the puck was missing the 4mm setscrew that holds it in place. I printed a puck that fits my pistol better cause I can.

The first time I tried to move the front sight I had to really torque on this and when the sight moved I heard a snap and thought I broke something. When the sight moved, it moved a lot. Some of the weaker looking pushers I saw would likely have stripped out on me.

In the manual it advises to put some load on the sight and tap on the pusher with a hammer in hard cases like mine. Also mentions wrapping contact points with masking tape. I used blue painters tape since I had a roll handy.

I opened up the pusher unit to see what the cross screw is pushing against. There are brass thrust bearings at each end. While I was in there I noticed some anodizing scraped off. Inspection of the cross nut found a big burr that was digging into the housing. The burr filed away easily as the nut is mild steel. You may want to do your own QA.

It could have a sharper display but it ranges good anyway.

Written on Aug 12, 2014

I've been wanting a range finder for a number of years. The TBR, feature using angle measurement seemed useful or at least neat to have. I may bow hunt again some day.

My issue with this unit and likely with other units is the OLED display is optimized to look sharp at the typical ranges you can laser in the store. Once you get out in the field, you have to compromise between focusing on what you are trying to measure and seeing the display. I'm 56, my eyes don't do the multi focus trick anymore. Younger users may have no problems dealing with this.

I sent my unit back to Leupold complaining of a fuzzy display. They sent it back saying it is fine, no problems found.

To the products credit, I've measured chickens, pigs, turkeys and rams at both small bore and high power distances and sizes and it was able to differentiate between the critters and the berm behind them.

So I gave it a 4. Can't give it a 4.2 on this site.
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