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Ok, I just received my Leupold GX2 and I must say, it's wonderful! Small, feature packed and just in la la land at the moment.

After toying with it for a few, I noticed that you can change the Altitude and Temperature to fine tune it more accurately, however, I'm curious, you can change this at two different locations in the Quick Menu.

I called Leupold and they told me that you need to enter the altitude and temperature at two different locations if I was to take advantage of both TGR and Club selector features.

I don't get it, why are there two different spots to enter these information? Why not just use one for both?

Someone enlighten me for those who has this wonderful rangefinder.

In my Edge and Atlas bag:
driver: FT-iQ 9R and Taylormade R9 460 10.5 R
wood: 5 Wood FT-iQ Neutral
hybrid(s): 3 Burner
irons: x22 3-PWwedges: Black Nickel Vokey 52/8, 56/11 & Oil Can 60/7 and Callaway x-Forge 56putter: Studio Style Newport 2 33" and Sabretooth 33"GPS RangeFinder: uPRORangeFinder....


  • 1 year later...
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If you have an airport nearby, you could use their altitude. It's the method I used for carb jetting on a race car. It always got me close. Just give them a call.

Driver -G10 10 1/2*
F/W - G10 3
Hybrid - G10 21*
Irons - G10 4-U
Wedges -: 54* 60*putter - anser 2 BeCu


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