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RE: Range Finder
dep214, I have only seen the 600 and 1200 in person and they are more like the Yardage Pro 400 & 500's. I am taking nothing from the lieca's I think they are probably one of the best, but the price is indicative to that and for what I wanted it for I just couldn't put up the difference to warrant them.
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you are correct about the price being high. it does give me readings on small objects. i got a reading off of a big rock at 451 yds. i also got a reading on a car at 710 yards. the reading is very quick and lights up red on the screen. the unit is about the size of a normal paperback book and just as light. you can get them cheaper on ebay.
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I' ve had the Bushnell 600 for 3 years and wouldn' t hunt without it. It hasn' t given me any trouble.
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I have owned the bushnell 800 and now use a leica1200.The leica is a far superior product.
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Anyone have some of the Bushnell binos/range finder? Seems like the perfect thing in my opinion. Cabela' s has them for around $400 but looks like the cat' s meow.
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RE: Range Finder
Bushnell Yardage Pro compact 600
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I have a pair of the Bushnell Yardage Pro 800' s They are very simple to use and have never had any problems with them.
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i bought a yardage pro at the harisburg sports show.have been playing with it
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I have a Yrd Pro 600 and the Leica is a lot better !! Much faster and the red display can be seen in low light unlike a Bushnell !
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