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Upgrading is always a chore for me. Some things I'll do without hesitation, others I'll ponder on for ever it seems.
That is a very interesting range finder. I like the fact that you can use your own actual data. Getting it into the range finder might be another story LOL
I'm still using my Leupold RX-1200i TBR/W with DNA range finder and then must refer to a chart. Would be nice to range and have all the data.
This is great, but have any of you checked out your range finders to see if they are correct or not? I was allowed to use a certified measuring tape for track and field events. My Bushnell Yardage Pro was right on the mark.
I don't think absolute accuracy is so important as consistency - as long as one uses the same tool hunting, as at the range. But, yes, I use a Nikon 1000, which is both. I have not checked calibration with a certified measuring tape, but I have ranged targets at shooting ranges, and it consistently confirms the distance the target is supposed to be at.This is great, but have any of you checked out your range finders to see if they are correct or not? I was allowed to use a certified measuring tape for track and field events. My Bushnell Yardage Pro was right on the mark.
Hey guys. I am looking for rangefinder and rangefinder binos and am pretty confused. Since I am new to hunting and can range up to 500 yards with rifle. Can someone guide me in right direction. Thanks much
I’m kind of confused on what you’re looking for. Pretty much all rangefinders are handheld, you can buy binoculars that also do rangefinding but they are around $1000 and up. They also sell rangefinding scope (such as Burris eliminator) they’re also a little more pricey but have come down significantly since they first came out. Also any rangefinder that is in the $500 price point should have no problem with ranging to 500yards and most will do 1000 or more. But some of those number can be misleading. You need to look at the description, most will say the furthest accurate range but they are talking about using a reflective “target” (basically a reflective surface acting as a target similar in concept to what land surveyors would use)Aiming within 500$, looking for handheld one as carrying a stand would be headache. or not? Looking for 500 yards range for shooting and for spotting at least 1000 yards
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