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Thread: Rangefinder info

  1. #11
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    When it comes to rangefinders for rifle Leica is the way to go. For bow, most any cheap brand will do.
    Hunting the promised land

  2. #12
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    Love my Vortex 1000, does the trick.

  3. #13
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    I just upgraded with Lieca Geovid 10x42 with built in range finder...fantastic but a little pricey ..I do have a like new Leupold 1000 TBR in camo that I will let go for $200 ..like new in camo for anyone interested

  4. #14
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    One tip, go into the store and try out range finders. I remember being in Cabelas and trying a few side by side. I used one of their stuffed bears and noticed the low end units couldn't range in the dark of the fur nor could the lenses pick up the detail. I ended up with a mid priced Nikon, its optics are okay and it ranges what I need it to. So far it works for me, not stellar glass though.

  5. #15
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    Quote Originally Posted by Billybird View Post
    Pm'd you xenomorph
    BAM! and you have a new rangefinder. Enjoy, give me a shout when you want to go swing some sticks or shoot some hot pellets.
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  6. #16
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    I’ve got a redfield 600, it’s great. Bought on sale for just over $100.
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  7. #17
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    I use a Nikon 7i that picked up on sale. Faster than my previous uses (leupold). I think you will be happy with anything you can get between $200 and $450

  8. #18
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    Got a Sig kilo. They are one button and range in .25 sec. Fastest in the market. I looked at the vortex but was annoying how it ranges.

  9. #19
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    Re: Rangefinder info

    Understand what you will be using it for. My Leupold isn't super easy to get good ranges out past 400-500yds. Not practical shooting, but I wish it would range out to 1000.
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