Check out this deadonrangefinder
#1
Check out this range finder. I got myself an antelope one.
www.deadonrangefinder.com
www.deadonrangefinder.com
#5
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Rockford Michigan USA
What if you buy the 28-30" draw length model and your right on the edge of that. Then you shoot at a deer that is smaller or bigger than what the rangefinder is set to. This two together could probably result in a miss.
#7
That is what your sight pins are for aren't they?
Anyhow, I would be leary of relying on something like this. It isn't that hard to judge out to 35 yards is it?
With that said, I walk around everywhere now guessing and checking myself since I got my Nikon. It is always in my pocket, even when I go to work. I am within 2-3 yards every time at 40 and closer.
Anyhow, I would be leary of relying on something like this. It isn't that hard to judge out to 35 yards is it?
With that said, I walk around everywhere now guessing and checking myself since I got my Nikon. It is always in my pocket, even when I go to work. I am within 2-3 yards every time at 40 and closer.
#10
ORIGINAL: Rick James
That is what your sight pins are for aren't they?
Anyhow, I would be leary of relying on something like this. It isn't that hard to judge out to 35 yards is it?
With that said, I walk around everywhere now guessing and checking myself since I got my Nikon. It is always in my pocket, even when I go to work. I am within 2-3 yards every time at 40 and closer.
That is what your sight pins are for aren't they?
Anyhow, I would be leary of relying on something like this. It isn't that hard to judge out to 35 yards is it?
With that said, I walk around everywhere now guessing and checking myself since I got my Nikon. It is always in my pocket, even when I go to work. I am within 2-3 yards every time at 40 and closer.


