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Range finder?

#1 Post by M99 »

Who uses what and what would they recommend? My bushnell V2, just took a fall and it will not be recoverable (ok I left it on the roof of the truck and drove off!!)

So I need to replace it, but with which one?

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

I use a Leica Rangemaster 1200 which has good glass at 7X magnification and gives yards or metres.
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#3 Post by Scotsgun »

If you must invest in one of these, don't scrimp. Go with Leica, Swarovski, etc. There are deals to be had at present for the Swaro.

Why not just learn range estimation?
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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

Scotsgun wrote:Why not just learn range estimation?
I cannot remember when I took mine out last (It was a lucky find on eBlag) I will walk across the fields with it, estimate ranges and then check with the range finder and I can very quickly refine my guess to consistently within 50 metres, it just takes an hour or so every so often. When I feel I am loosing the touch I practice again.

Do this on urban landscapes as well as the fields, it cab be interesting.
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#5 Post by spud »

i am now about to sell a leice lrf800 for £250 if that helps you at all
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#6 Post by Scotsgun »

I'm beginning to think that this forum should be re-named 'Spud's Outlet.'
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#7 Post by spud »

sorry SG ill rephrase it

i use a leica lrf800 atm which i find brilliant but have very little use for it now but the leica are the way to go
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#8 Post by Scotsgun »

Apology not necessary. Just seems like you're suddenly everwhere.

Spud's world domination plan begins with taking over the internet! ;)
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#9 Post by tackb »

plus 1 on the leicas , i'm currently running a crf1600 , great optics and accurate all wrapped up in a very small package. whats not to like?
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#10 Post by Bunnyassassin »

Weird, but my Bushnell 800 (plus a bit) Pro just died this weekend.... display flickers and 37yds seems to be the norm for readings... :bad:

Hell of a unit, ranged out to 1200 at Warcop and was pretty much on the button....

think some leaky batteries may be the cause, but will see what the nice people at Bushnell say...
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