rangefinder ????
#11
Fewissues:
1. Money's tight. I still use a bushnell I bought in 2000 to use for golf. It's great. No issues.
2. I'm strictly a bowhunter. The angle technology will NEVER, EVER be of any use to me in a treestand (with a bow in my hand.
3. If you gun hunt......I'd probably spend the extra....."just in case".
1. Money's tight. I still use a bushnell I bought in 2000 to use for golf. It's great. No issues.
2. I'm strictly a bowhunter. The angle technology will NEVER, EVER be of any use to me in a treestand (with a bow in my hand.
3. If you gun hunt......I'd probably spend the extra....."just in case".
#12
ORIGINAL: njbuck22
Like others have mentioned, unless you are planning on doing sheep or goat hunting in the mountains, the angle compensations isnt necessary. At shorter ranges with out too much verticle distance such as out of a tree stand, spending the extra money just isnt worth it.
Like others have mentioned, unless you are planning on doing sheep or goat hunting in the mountains, the angle compensations isnt necessary. At shorter ranges with out too much verticle distance such as out of a tree stand, spending the extra money just isnt worth it.




