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09 December 2006, 05:09
just say moe
Range finder for prairie dogs
Help for a new guy.......what laser rangefinder model do you find works the best for small targets like prairie dogs? I have a cheap one I got for deer hunting, but I rarely got a return on the small dogs. Most of the time I ranged nearby mounds or bushes for ranges. Other times I was SOL.
thanks


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09 December 2006, 05:28
Fjold
Money talks, the Leicas have great reputations but mostly I just range the nearby mounds. That works for me.


Frank



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09 December 2006, 19:28
Buliwyf
Moe,

Leica makes a series called "Pinmaster" which are engineered for ranging the flag stick on a golf course. They have a very small "target" zone and other than that the Pinmaster operates the same as hunting models.

Buliwyf
09 December 2006, 20:09
skb2706
It is doubtful you can regularly RF pds with any reliability. I have tried many times and at best you can LRF their mounds or like we do, field markers.
11 December 2006, 20:04
butchloc
i usually find that i use a rangefinder very little in PD shooting. Set up in a field - shooting all around you, it doesn't take but a very few shots to know the ranges and where your rifle is hitting. a spotter is much more useful than a rangefinder. besides that its a great way to learn how to shoot and estimate ranges.
14 December 2006, 21:07
VarmintGuy
Just Say Moe: I use the Leica Model 800 for my Prairie Doggin, other types of Varminting and my Big Game Hunting! This Model ranges out to 880 yards and with some patience and planning is an excellent aid to longer range shooting of Prairie Dogs.
Planning, in that I ALWAYS try to get higher than the Prairie Dogs! Shooting down on them is simply safer and easier to do - in many ways! The Leica is most probably ranging off of the ground or off of the mound most of the time as opposed to ranging off of the body of the Prairie Dog!
It works!
I seldom shoot past 500 yards on Varmints so this Leica 800 is enough for me.
I highly recommend the Leica.
I have owned two other Laser Rangefinders before this one and have used SEVERAL other brands and types.
Again I highly recommend the Leica 800!
Best of luck with whichever you choose.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
15 December 2006, 06:56
Kevin Gullette
I've ranged individual PD's, out to 630 yards, with this set-up.

Hope the pic works.

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