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Bushnell Fusion 1600 Arc
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<blockquote data-quote="ZSteinle" data-source="post: 423959" data-attributes="member: 10411"><p>I didnt really want to get away from what you were asking about and i have never used the 1600 arc but i would assume that it would compare to the 1500 arc for ranging ability. when i bought my bushnell 1500 i compared it with the swaro outside of the store and was simply amazed at how quick and how far it would range so naturally i bought the bushnell for much less! I was very pleased with it until i took it antelope hunting and was very dissapointed when i couldn't range game at 600 yds or any father. The fusion on bushnells website says 500 yds for deer which i think is a very good estimate (on the fact that it will range deer at 500 yds in most terrain 90% of the time) My swaro on the other hand at closer ranges can be a bit more finicky to get to range (or at any range for that matter) But give it a good solid rest and see what it can do. The first day I had it i was picking up a black horse at 1400yds every push of the button. The bushnell wouldnt range it. also was ranging a rock the other day with the bushnell and it read 1247yds. as far as my eye could tell it was 1247 yards away, until i put the swaro on the rock and it ranged 1452 yds and then ranged the grass patch in front of the rock and the swaro ready 1248. I can already see the extreme benefits of the swaro and if you are really looking for a range finding binocular i would go with a leica or just use the swaro as a monocular</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZSteinle, post: 423959, member: 10411"] I didnt really want to get away from what you were asking about and i have never used the 1600 arc but i would assume that it would compare to the 1500 arc for ranging ability. when i bought my bushnell 1500 i compared it with the swaro outside of the store and was simply amazed at how quick and how far it would range so naturally i bought the bushnell for much less! I was very pleased with it until i took it antelope hunting and was very dissapointed when i couldn't range game at 600 yds or any father. The fusion on bushnells website says 500 yds for deer which i think is a very good estimate (on the fact that it will range deer at 500 yds in most terrain 90% of the time) My swaro on the other hand at closer ranges can be a bit more finicky to get to range (or at any range for that matter) But give it a good solid rest and see what it can do. The first day I had it i was picking up a black horse at 1400yds every push of the button. The bushnell wouldnt range it. also was ranging a rock the other day with the bushnell and it read 1247yds. as far as my eye could tell it was 1247 yards away, until i put the swaro on the rock and it ranged 1452 yds and then ranged the grass patch in front of the rock and the swaro ready 1248. I can already see the extreme benefits of the swaro and if you are really looking for a range finding binocular i would go with a leica or just use the swaro as a monocular [/QUOTE]
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