What Range Finder???
#1
I really want a range finder but I'm not sure which one. I'd really like one that is waterproof and at least 6x maginification. What do you use? What works good and what should I avoid? I'm not really comfortable dropping more that $300 or so. I will go up to around $400 but that's pretty much my top. Since I figured the gun area would be a good place to look I'm asking for those that really use them in the field on a regular basis or at least have some good experience using them a lot for hunting and shooting.
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
#2
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I got that waterproof one by bushnell and love it. I believe its the legend pro. I decided i needed waterproof after moose hunting. I found an excellent price on one thru this golf shop on the net. They were 400 dollars thru cabelas, and got mine for 300 I think. They got some on ebay for your price range. If you are seriously interested, I can probably dig up the reciept. Its some online golf store.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Stoughton WI USA
The leica range finder is far and away the best that I have seen and is $400. It is the clearest and has a RED digital read-out so that it is no problem to see in low light. Sometimes the black readouts can't be read in the early morning or evening. Check it out, I have never seen anyone who looked through the Leica that didn't like it.
#4
Thanks for the input. I like the Lecia pretty well but it's not waterproof, only water-resistant. Might check it out anyway as the red LED is very nice.
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Power,
I just recently bought a Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 from Natchez Shooters Supply and they are selling them for $269.

I'm real satisfied with it. I had considered a Leica, but I'm very happy with the performance of the Bushnell and I saved myself quite a bit of money also.
I just recently bought a Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 from Natchez Shooters Supply and they are selling them for $269.

I'm real satisfied with it. I had considered a Leica, but I'm very happy with the performance of the Bushnell and I saved myself quite a bit of money also.
#6
What kind of shipping do they charge? Their prices are really good, even though items are demos and refurb. Might have to try them. I like the Compact 800 model. Uses 4 AAA batteries and has scan and zip. Water resistant and refurb. only $199.
#7
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From: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Power,
I paid $12.56 total for shipping and handling on the Bushnell 1000. BTW, $269 is the price for a brand new in the box Yardage Pro 1000, not a demo or refurbished model. If it hadn't been a brand new one, I wouldn't have bought one from them. They do sell some optics as demos and factory refurbs, but you can get any model from any manufacturer brand new from them also.
I paid $12.56 total for shipping and handling on the Bushnell 1000. BTW, $269 is the price for a brand new in the box Yardage Pro 1000, not a demo or refurbished model. If it hadn't been a brand new one, I wouldn't have bought one from them. They do sell some optics as demos and factory refurbs, but you can get any model from any manufacturer brand new from them also.
#8
Thanks! I didn't see that when I went there last night but will go check it out again. I usually buy from D&R Sports. Really good prices and authorized reseller.
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Hey, I found my reciept for the waterproof Bushnell Legend. It was bought at www.golfstore1.com
If you not interested in that one, they have several more. I have yet to see anyone beat thier prices.
If you not interested in that one, they have several more. I have yet to see anyone beat thier prices.




