I'm leaning towards the Vortex Ranger 1000 and the Bushnell G-Force Dx 1300 arc.
Anyone got a good suggestion? Price range is $500ish so a Swarovski is out of the question
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Same here, dittos. 9 volt battery. Arc compensation 20-50yd, not needed for my eyes.colty31 wrote:I bought a used Simmons on eBay for $60, works great, so don't feel like you need to spend a lot
X3 have one and works great!!bubba wrote:X-2 on the simmons, spent 100.00 and is + or= 1 yard out to 500 yards. Does all i want or need.. And leaves a lot of change in my pocket. What ever floats your boat......
I have to agree on the Leupold 1200i with TBR. I own two of the prior generations. I have a Leopold RX-II which is supposed to be a 600 yard model and a RX-750 both with TBR. I have had no issues with either. Regarding battery life, I use mine religiously during bow season. I range several hundred times a season in scan mode with it constantly updating. I've never ran a battery dead. I replace the battery at the beginning of every other season. My personal favorite is my camo RX-II which is a couple versions old but it still works perfectly and takes a single button press to provide a quick reading.one shot scott wrote:I really like my leupy 1200i tbr. Had a older bushnell before that and it puts it to shame.