It was great of you to share the idea with Bill T. so it will be available to all of us. Now I may be in the market for a rangefinder & mount

There's a pic in the 2007 catalogBUCKSHOT wrote:Any body got a visual on this set up yet? Can someone post a pic?
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Link to the article.Bill Troubridge wrote:The best way to get in the groove is to walk along and looking for an object to range. Once you decide on a tree, fence, sign or whatever, stop and make your best estimate on how far it is. Next, get out your rangefinder and see what the range really is.
You’ll either be pleased or surprised when you see the actual distance, but you will learn! With enough repetition, you’ll find that you are more and more likely to be very close in your estimate. If you take your rangefinder out a few nights a week for the month before season, those split second range estimates will pay off in filled freezer space this year.