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bigtim6656 07-09-2008 11:08 AM

rangefinder
 
hey guy i want to get a rangefinder
for bow hunting and ml hunting
i would like one that does angle change or what ever you call it so it tells me what to shoot at from a hill or stand
i would like to say below 250 but want a good one

robbcayman 07-09-2008 11:10 AM

RE: rangefinder
 
I'm interested in picking up a range finder too, and I'm curious to hear some responses.

bigtim6656 07-09-2008 11:13 AM

RE: rangefinder
 
ya i think it cost me a deer last year i had one some where between 20 and 30 yards i marked out to 20 with a tape measure but i shoot under him
and this year i will be on public land

ORIGINAL: robbcayman

I'm interested in picking up a range finder too, and I'm curious to hear some responses.

buckeye 07-09-2008 11:19 AM

RE: rangefinder
 
I have a basically brand new Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC in Realtree APG I would sell.

They are $319. PM if interested.

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JFergus7 07-09-2008 12:17 PM

RE: rangefinder
 
I picked up a Leupold RX-II on another archery forum(name withheld on purpose). Picked it up brand new at a huge savings.

Fletch 07-09-2008 01:40 PM

RE: rangefinder
 
I just bought a Nikon Pro 400 for about 200.00 dollars it is small and will fit in your pocket I also bought a tether so i can attach it to my bino harness can't wait to try it out this fall

cwillard 07-09-2008 02:32 PM

RE: rangefinder
 
nikon makes 2 models that calculates the angle. The Archers Choice and the Rifleman. Archers Choice is good for 100 yards and the Rifleman is good for around 500 yards. Archers Choice is about 250 and the Rifleman is about 10 to 20 dollars more expensive. I like the Nikon brand the best because they only show you one yardage on the screen and that is the yardage with the angle calculated. Other brands show the actual yardage, the angle, and the calculation with the angle.
Hope this helps.

bigtim6656 07-09-2008 02:47 PM

RE: rangefinder
 
ya it does i looked at the archers choice butit was a no since it was only 100 yards
i will look at the rifleman

ORIGINAL: cwillard

nikon makes 2 models that calculates the angle. The Archers Choice and the Rifleman. Archers Choice is good for 100 yards and the Rifleman is good for around 500 yards. Archers Choice is about 250 and the Rifleman is about 10 to 20 dollars more expensive. I like the Nikon brand the best because they only show you one yardage on the screen and that is the yardage with the angle calculated. Other brands show the actual yardage, the angle, and the calculation with the angle.
Hope this helps.

buckeye 07-09-2008 02:49 PM

RE: rangefinder
 

ORIGINAL: cwillard

nikon makes 2 models that calculates the angle. The Archers Choice and the Rifleman. Archers Choice is good for 100 yards and the Rifleman is good for around 500 yards. Archers Choice is about 250 and the Rifleman is about 10 to 20 dollars more expensive. I like the Nikon brand the best because they only show you one yardage on the screen and that is the yardage with the angle calculated. Other brands show the actual yardage, the angle, and the calculation with the angle.
Hope this helps.
The Bushnell 1000 Scout with ARC only displays one yardage.

GMMAT 07-09-2008 02:55 PM

RE: rangefinder
 
Bushnell yardage pro will get you within 1 yd.....to a range of 450yds.

Now I dont know about you.....but for my hunting.....that's close enough.

$150+/- all day long.

I've had mine for 8 years.


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