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Thread: Range finder + truck = Fail
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March 12th, 2013, 03:35 PM #1
Range finder + truck = Fail
Yep, so sometimes I'm a dumbass Got in the truck this morning and was going to do a little long distance shooting a my friends farm. It so happens that while I was loading my range bag, my range finder fell out and went under my rear tire. A F-250 full size was more than a match. Anyone want used range finder? It's a fixer upper . So now, I need a new range finder. It's been years since I have bought one. I'm looking for something good for around $300 or under. At least 500 yards or so. Comments are unnessary, I've been beating myself up for the past 6 hours. However, suggestions are welcome. What is the best out there for this kind of money?.
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Re: Range finder + truck = Fail
I've been wanting to get one too. I did some research on it and I'd like to get a Leupold 800i. Should be under $300 and they have good reviews
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March 12th, 2013, 05:36 PM #3
Re: Range finder + truck = Fail
As long as you're getting one why not consider one that measures the angle of declination and reduces the distance to horizontal as it should be?
Here's a Bushnell model for under $200
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bushnell-S...Black/17163521
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