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bushnell 1600 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Bearwalk" data-source="post: 432339" data-attributes="member: 24487"><p>Just got mine this week. They rock! Optics are clear and resolution is great. I have tested the RF against known distances at 100, 200 and 700 yds. All within 1yd. All against small targets - 2'x2' or smaller. Tomorrow, I'll have a chance to test 'em at 1000 yds.</p><p></p><p>The unit is well built and nicely engineered. At $700, they are worth it for the binocs alone.</p><p></p><p>In all I am very pleased. </p><p></p><p>I have a nitpick and that is the HU display could be brighter. Fortunately, if you are in bright sunlight and experiencing trouble reading the display, the last data point is saved at the bottom of the screen. I just place my hand in front momentarily to get a clearer read on the display. Or, I have also noticed that extending your eye relief momentarily makes the HU display much clearer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearwalk, post: 432339, member: 24487"] Just got mine this week. They rock! Optics are clear and resolution is great. I have tested the RF against known distances at 100, 200 and 700 yds. All within 1yd. All against small targets - 2'x2' or smaller. Tomorrow, I'll have a chance to test 'em at 1000 yds. The unit is well built and nicely engineered. At $700, they are worth it for the binocs alone. In all I am very pleased. I have a nitpick and that is the HU display could be brighter. Fortunately, if you are in bright sunlight and experiencing trouble reading the display, the last data point is saved at the bottom of the screen. I just place my hand in front momentarily to get a clearer read on the display. Or, I have also noticed that extending your eye relief momentarily makes the HU display much clearer. [/QUOTE]
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