i need a range finder
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You'll want to consider what kind of habitat you're hunting. I assume you hunt Texas? If you hunt mostly pretty open areas, the cheaper brands will do just fine, even the ones made for golf
. The higher end brands are more precise andwon't give false reading when you have something like grasses, twigs, etc in the way. I have a Bushnell and it works good if I'm not in thick stuff.
. The higher end brands are more precise andwon't give false reading when you have something like grasses, twigs, etc in the way. I have a Bushnell and it works good if I'm not in thick stuff.
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Here stubble contact them and tell them they are full of crap!
#13
Place game of approximately 16" in height in the ranging bracket on the lower picket



Stubble, the animal you select has to be no less than 16" in height. Who has seen any deer 16" in height?Thats less than a foot an ahalf tall. Even the smallest deer in the US is over 16" tall (Florida Keys Deer).
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Stubble, the animal you select has to be no less than 16" in height. Who has seen any deer 16" in height?
Thats less than a foot an ahalf tall. Even the smallest deer in the US is over 16" tall (Florida Keys Deer).
Thats less than a foot an ahalf tall. Even the smallest deer in the US is over 16" tall (Florida Keys Deer).







