Range Finder Recomendations
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Range Finder Recomendations
I need range finder recomendations or better yet reviews? would anyone please provide links on the best ones and/or which ones are the leading vote getters - thanks
Check out the link, this is the one I use and have for 4 years now. I would use no other.
http://www.bushnell.com/general/rangefi ... on=Hunting
http://www.bushnell.com/general/rangefi ... on=Hunting
enjoy the woods
Doug
Doug
I have the Bushnell Yardage pro 450 and the Nikon 440, the Nikon is more compact and IMO just a tad more accurate.
Digger
2008 Y25 Relayer #593 Boo string, lumizone
2-1984 Relayer,
2-1992 Wolverine
Excal Phoenix, acudraw, VARizone
T.P. Titan TL4, acudraw 50, Varizone
Vixen, Steddy Eddy, Varizone
Martin Rage
Martin Jaguar
PSE Infinity
2008 Y25 Relayer #593 Boo string, lumizone
2-1984 Relayer,
2-1992 Wolverine
Excal Phoenix, acudraw, VARizone
T.P. Titan TL4, acudraw 50, Varizone
Vixen, Steddy Eddy, Varizone
Martin Rage
Martin Jaguar
PSE Infinity
I have the Bushnell yardage pro sport 450 from Wally-World @ $179.00
This is my first rangefinder so I have no compairison but I like it.
I wanted a Lupold with the height adjustment built in (inclination) but couldn't justify the $319.00 price tag
This is my first rangefinder so I have no compairison but I like it.
I wanted a Lupold with the height adjustment built in (inclination) but couldn't justify the $319.00 price tag
Scott
http://www.myspace.com/saxman1
Take a kid hunting
They don't remember their best day of watching TV
Excalibur Equinox
TruGlo Red/Green Dot
NGSS Absorber by NewGuy
Custom strings by BOO
Groundpounder Top Mount
ACF Member - 2011
http://www.myspace.com/saxman1
Take a kid hunting
They don't remember their best day of watching TV
Excalibur Equinox
TruGlo Red/Green Dot
NGSS Absorber by NewGuy
Custom strings by BOO
Groundpounder Top Mount
ACF Member - 2011
I would not run out and just buy a pair for the purpose of sticking stuff, but if you do other types of hunting as I do and use binos then I recommend you take along your Leica's with the ranging devise built in. I'm not one for taking my eyes off the game once I've started my stock to my shooting position. I found switching between binos and range finder to suck. I'm just to old to believe in anything but KISS.
This is also the one I have and think it's a great little gadget.Quickshot wrote:Check out the link, this is the one I use and have for 4 years now. I would use no other.
http://www.bushnell.com/general/rangefi ... on=Hunting
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Exocet your options and exCalibur8 your sights.
Exocet your options and exCalibur8 your sights.
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THANKS FOR THE REPLY'S
Thanks again for those who replied