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250 VS 1500 For cladding ?

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For those of you who own both. Which one would you prefer to use on lets say a 3 hr. hunt for clads or what ever pops up. Areas would include parks, ballfields, schoolyards. 90% of the targets would be under 4". Compare em both with stock coils. I understand the 250 is lighter, but the 1500 I hunt with is deadly. Over these conditions, used by the same hunter, would there be that much difference in succuss?
 
Under those circumstances I would go with the 250. It is also deadly. Much lighter and easier to handle and the target response and recovery is much quicker than the 1500 plus all your controls are right on the display. No going into a menu for changes and the switches are rocker or straight depression switches and much easier to operate than tactiles.
Bill
 
250 no contest for just cladding those places mentioned. The 1500 is for those deeper coins where a little more accuracy is appreciated. I can't swing the 1500 as fast as the 250 without losing some coins. Both machines are winners and have carved out a nice niche for my hunting preferances.
 
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