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Bushnell Fusion 1600 Arc
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybar" data-source="post: 604273" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>Well guys....got tired of waiting and ordered the Fusion 12x50s. Will let you know how they do it the real world. I think a lot of reports, good or bad, are not based on actual, but instead, assumed performance. Mine are due in this afternoon. Ill test them on cardboard, white copy paper (my el'cheapo targets), trees, bushes, deer, cattle (red & black), a medium sized dog and I'll try to get a small tan calf on the neighbors place to simulate a coyote and compare readings to licensed survey results. I'll also try to plot the beam margins vs reticle since I believe most long range errors are due to beams and reticles not being exactly aligned. If you know where your beam is really at, RFs usually perform a little better at distance. I've even heard that the high end brands can be at the margins of the reticle. No big deal until you are way out there and some reticles cover a house while the beam may be only 4 to 7 feet wide and 2 to 4 feet tall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybar, post: 604273, member: 40533"] Well guys....got tired of waiting and ordered the Fusion 12x50s. Will let you know how they do it the real world. I think a lot of reports, good or bad, are not based on actual, but instead, assumed performance. Mine are due in this afternoon. Ill test them on cardboard, white copy paper (my el'cheapo targets), trees, bushes, deer, cattle (red & black), a medium sized dog and I'll try to get a small tan calf on the neighbors place to simulate a coyote and compare readings to licensed survey results. I'll also try to plot the beam margins vs reticle since I believe most long range errors are due to beams and reticles not being exactly aligned. If you know where your beam is really at, RFs usually perform a little better at distance. I've even heard that the high end brands can be at the margins of the reticle. No big deal until you are way out there and some reticles cover a house while the beam may be only 4 to 7 feet wide and 2 to 4 feet tall. [/QUOTE]
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