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24 February 2006, 15:28
Xbuster1122
Range Finders?
Hey guys,
I just wanted to get a idea of which range finder works the best for most of you, im looking for a new one but I didnt know if I needed another one, right now I have a Leica 1200 yeah I think its a 1200, I cant complain but sometimes in bad weather it just want range right, and I really dont want to waste like 4500 or more on a Leica Vector Series which is what the Military uses and I know I dont need or wouold use something like that for the cost, anyways let me know what works good for you and out to atleast 800 yards, deer or elk size... thanks
26 March 2006, 21:09
Plinker603
quote:
Originally posted by Xbuster1122:
and I really dont want to waste like 4500 or more on a Leica Vector Series


You talkin about $4,500.00?

Plinker


aim small, hit small
22 April 2006, 04:46
22WRF
I have a Sworovski. it will cost you about $800 but it will be one of the most accurate rangefinders you will ever use, and it will be very accurate out to 1000 yards.
24 April 2006, 09:06
Grizzly Adams
Hello;
I just got the Bushnell Trophy, because I was curious if these things are of any use and I had enough Home Hardware points that it wouldn't cost me any money.
If you're archery hunting or shooting gophers with the .22, fine, but other than that, it's a piece of shit. I can range round bales out to over 400 yards, but various colored horses and cows at extended distances don't register, so I don't expect there's any hope for Elk or Deer. the best performance I got was in the city, where I could range buildings at fair distances, which is wht you'd get if you stepped outside the dealers and tried it. The activating switch is difficult and tiring to operate. The ratings on Bushnells other models aren't significantly better so I wouldn't expect much more from them. Maybe other makes are better, but right now I'm from Missouri.
Grizz


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02 October 2006, 20:43
tradspirit
I am very pleases with my Nikon 440 for both rifle and bow hunting. Only limitation is 10 yd minimum detectable range, and optics do not function well in low light conditions.