What's a good rangefinder?
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Fork Horn
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From: Liberty Indiana USA
I am interested in trying one of the compact rangefinders, and was wondering what is a good one to use strictly for tree stand hunting, and one that doesn't eat batteries for lunch? Thanks and good luck this season. Bhunter32.
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For bowhunting I don't think you could beat the Bushnell Scout. It used to chew batteries but from everything I've been told or read, Bushnell fixed thjat problem. I have a scout and love it. Small, compact, ranges out to around 700 yards or so. It also has a scan mode for taking readings on moving targets. I remove the battery after each hunt to help preserve them a little longer. It's never been an issue with me.
-Mike
-Mike
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BH32, I have a Bushnell Sport. I couldn't see spending over $100. more to do basically the same thing. See how far away something is. Like Ausie said, it doesn't have the extra features, but it does the job. It's a little bigger than the Scout, but not much. It's still plenty small enough so as not to be a pain to carry.
Phil.
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#5
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From: tipton mi USA
hey b! shoot a fast bow and you might not have to worry about a range finder. you know what i mean. what is you're comfort range on the yardage. i like to shoot practice out to 40yrds and that makes anything seem real close. i do shoot at no more than 20 though. good luck.
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I just got the yardage pro scout last week, I really like it, BUT, at the 3-D range this weekend, I found that I could not range a target through a window. In other words, the target, we estimated at 32 yrds., and there was a window nearly the size of the target, and I couldn't keep the range finder from picking up the tree limbs at 15 to 20 yrds. It is easy to use, but am surprised that it wouldn't range that target.
#8
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From: tampa Fl. USA
For me the ranging TLR 75 ,no batteries,no false reading from limbs and such accurate to + or - 1 yrd. at 50 yrds.And it leaves you with about 110.00 bucks left to spend on other stuff!But then again I'm not too hip on all that electro stuff any way,Heck I just got a computer last year,and type with two fingers LOL!




