jd4223 wrote:X4 on the Simmons 600.Paid an extra $15 dollars for an extended 3 yr warranty.Never used it.Going on 8 years now.If you're only going to use a range finder for bow hunting,buy the cheapest price.You won't be shooting past 40 yards max.Now if you're going to also shoot rifle,then any range finder that measures 400 yards is plenty unless you're into super long distance target shooting.
Actually X5. I don't think my post was counted. I needed a good inexpensive reliable RF. The Simmons did it.
You can buy a Rolls Royce or you can buy a Ford. Excluding all factors except one, both get you from point A to point B. One is just less expensive.
Opti-Logic rangefinder---- horizontal mounting for crossbow attachment---- Had an early model that went bad---returned to factory and received their newest model in return---Good service ---
flightattendant100 wrote:Best bargain on market. Used Leica " old style" LRF800. You can buy them on eBay if you watch, very clean for approx. 200.00 US. They are spot on dead nuts! Not close...... Spot on. You will be amazed.
Without question, this is a great idea. Their optics are awesome! However, the higher you go, the more you need something like an ARC system to compensate for steep angles.
...Just ordered a Leupold RX-1200i TBR with DNA....got a good price new on eBay
anything Leupold has always been top shelf....
...I have an old Bushnell which I love but is tough on black targets...picked up a Simmons in Dicks and find you get what you pay for...it be a piece of doody!
Anthony
In a tough situation and wonder where God is; ...the Teacher is always quiet during the test.