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Old 03-12-2009, 10:01 AM
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cooter144
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Default RE: Built in rangefinder in a sight???

ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter

Any of you guys using these? Heard they were at the ATA show and some deer classics this year. Fill me in, they work?

DESCRIPTION:

Want a great way to range deer while you're still at full draw? What good is a $299 top of the line laser rangefinder when it's in your pocket when you really need it? Introducing the Quick Range from Bad River Outdoors. Simply put the bottom line on the belly of the deer, then look to see if the back comes up to the 2 (20 yards away), the 3 (30 yards away) or the 4 (40 yards away). It is designed to fit any sight with a round housing as shown below.

http://www.selectarchery.com/quickrange.shtml






Looks like the size of the deer would affect the effectiveness of this product and it probably doesn't work well if they are quartering away. I'll stick with my range finder.
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