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a good small optical rangefinder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 15474"><p>Brent,you know how the 1000 works with the 2 images like double vision that have to be brought together.Well the Wild has a clear viewing area with a small window in the middle. In the window the image is upside down.Both images are very sharp.</p><p> Pick a small target,like a groundhog, and center it above the window.There will be an upsidedown groundhog in the window. As you turn the dial you can get the one groundhog exactly above the other.Now read your distance.It will be very close.Daryl says he takes three readings then averages the three.I'm guessing he shoots LOTS farther than I do.</p><p>The system takes just a little getting used to.But it works.And the 14 power optics are freakin'great.</p><p>If the thing would range as short as 150 yards I would have already drug the big monster into the woods with my long range .22 rimfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 15474"] Brent,you know how the 1000 works with the 2 images like double vision that have to be brought together.Well the Wild has a clear viewing area with a small window in the middle. In the window the image is upside down.Both images are very sharp. Pick a small target,like a groundhog, and center it above the window.There will be an upsidedown groundhog in the window. As you turn the dial you can get the one groundhog exactly above the other.Now read your distance.It will be very close.Daryl says he takes three readings then averages the three.I'm guessing he shoots LOTS farther than I do. The system takes just a little getting used to.But it works.And the 14 power optics are freakin'great. If the thing would range as short as 150 yards I would have already drug the big monster into the woods with my long range .22 rimfire. [/QUOTE]
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