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G7 rangefinder reviews ?
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 589381" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>I had one in my hands in October, A friend bought a Huskemaw scope for his Lazzeroni warbird and also got a G7 and brought it to me to set it up. It does everything as advertised and will range out past 2000 on green trees. One and only drawback is the need to keep it outside of your coat so the temperature sensor can work as designed. I'm satisfied with the beam divergence , most rangefinders are ranging the surroundings and not the animal anyway. You must use a rangefinder a lot of times before you can truely be comfortable with the results. On flat ground, you may never be truely comfortable with the results. The size of the beam is only as accurate as the person aiming it and his familarity with that range finder. Set up a tall target on flat ground and move back and forth on it . Does the crosshair center on the target or do you have to hold somewhere off center? Just stuff you need to know to get a good range. G7 is well worth the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 589381, member: 17745"] I had one in my hands in October, A friend bought a Huskemaw scope for his Lazzeroni warbird and also got a G7 and brought it to me to set it up. It does everything as advertised and will range out past 2000 on green trees. One and only drawback is the need to keep it outside of your coat so the temperature sensor can work as designed. I'm satisfied with the beam divergence , most rangefinders are ranging the surroundings and not the animal anyway. You must use a rangefinder a lot of times before you can truely be comfortable with the results. On flat ground, you may never be truely comfortable with the results. The size of the beam is only as accurate as the person aiming it and his familarity with that range finder. Set up a tall target on flat ground and move back and forth on it . Does the crosshair center on the target or do you have to hold somewhere off center? Just stuff you need to know to get a good range. G7 is well worth the price. [/QUOTE]
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