which rangefinder for archery?
#13
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From: Vincennes, IN
Bob I use the Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport
Great rangefinder, durable and very easy to use. Had it for 3 years with no complaints. I think the price is about $170. You can get more expensive but for reasonable yardages don' t think you' ll find a better value.

Great rangefinder, durable and very easy to use. Had it for 3 years with no complaints. I think the price is about $170. You can get more expensive but for reasonable yardages don' t think you' ll find a better value.
#14
Nikon Buckmaster 400, its worked flawlessly. Its really a handy tool! I scope out all the trees or landmarks around my stand right away. When a deer is comming in, usually there is no time to range it!
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
#15
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30 years of Archery Hunting and have never used a rangefinder....Are they that great guys....Maybe I should start. I have been lucky in that I have got a Deer every year and an Elk all but 4 years. Getting older and maybe shouold think about a good rangefinder. Thanks for the post guys
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