HuntingNet.com Forums

HuntingNet.com Forums (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/)
-   Guns (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns-10/)
-   -   coincidence v. laser rangefinders (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns/16208-coincidence-v-laser-rangefinders.html)

roohunter 11-15-2002 01:55 PM

coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
I noticed that coincidence (non-laser) rangefinders are much cheaper than laser rangefinders -- do they work nearly as well, or is it worth it to spend a little more on the laser rangefinder?

roohunter

bigcountry 11-15-2002 03:08 PM

RE: coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
For bowhunters, the laser works great due to the +/-3yard accuracy needed. For up to 350 yard gun hunters, I think the non lasers are ok. Anything past that, and I think the lasers are a must.

UpNorth 11-16-2002 07:11 AM

RE: coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
I would say spend the little extra and get a laser range finder. The non-laser ones that I have seen take a little longer to figure out just how far the animal is. That is just my opinion, maybe some others out there have found some non-laser ones that work good?

Good Luck

seattlesetters 11-16-2002 11:20 PM

RE: coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
I once shot an antelope that a nice laser range finder had pegged at 297 yards. The ground was flat, and my buddy had a measuring wheel in the back of the rig. We rolled the wheel out to the dead animal (120gr Ballistic Tip from a 6.5mm/.284) and it also showed a range of 297 yards.

Guess they work pretty good.

Good Dogwork and Good Hunting

frizzellr 11-17-2002 12:38 AM

RE: coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
I have a Ranging range finder which is non-laser. It goes out to 70 yards which is fine since I only use it for bowhunting. I am constantly second guessing this thing because the focus point is so difficult to hit. I will be getting a laser range finder when I get the cash.

eldeguello 11-17-2002 07:27 AM

RE: coincidence v. laser rangefinders
 
A good laser rangefinder has got to be more accurate than the coincidence types that are portable enough for a hunter to carry. The artillery-type Swiss or German coincidence rangefinders that one sees advertised these days are plenty accurate, but are not practical for a big-game hunter. They might be OK for varmint hunting, where you set up near your vehicle.

Keep yore powder dry!!


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:26 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.