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Bushnell G-Force 1300 ARC rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike027" data-source="post: 686129" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>I went out with the Bushnell again this morning. All the deer I had seen were under 300 yards so it was not a good test. The deer were in a field as I looked to the east so the sun was just coming up. Even with the bright sunlight it was ranging them ok. Also like I said previously in the bright sun the red display is dimmer than I would like but I could see the numbers ok looking towards the sun.</p><p></p><p>Along the Saginaw River I was able to range a navigational buoy at 1,353 yards. I was surprised that it would pick up them up at such a distance. No problems on several over a thousand yards away. The bouys are big but not that big. Maybe because they are lone objects with no clutter around them it was easier to range. ?? The buoys are painted light green and that could have something to do with it too. </p><p></p><p>Trees at 900+ yards would take from 2 to 4 seconds to get the distance reading. Trees at 700 yards or less are ranged quickly and consistently. </p><p></p><p>It seems to work as advertised. I hope this helps. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike027, post: 686129, member: 5816"] I went out with the Bushnell again this morning. All the deer I had seen were under 300 yards so it was not a good test. The deer were in a field as I looked to the east so the sun was just coming up. Even with the bright sunlight it was ranging them ok. Also like I said previously in the bright sun the red display is dimmer than I would like but I could see the numbers ok looking towards the sun. Along the Saginaw River I was able to range a navigational buoy at 1,353 yards. I was surprised that it would pick up them up at such a distance. No problems on several over a thousand yards away. The bouys are big but not that big. Maybe because they are lone objects with no clutter around them it was easier to range. ?? The buoys are painted light green and that could have something to do with it too. Trees at 900+ yards would take from 2 to 4 seconds to get the distance reading. Trees at 700 yards or less are ranged quickly and consistently. It seems to work as advertised. I hope this helps. Mike [/QUOTE]
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