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Leupold RX-2800
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1464482" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>Not much has been said about this rangefinder, but I just bought one and sold my bushnell 1 mile arc which always worked well but I wanted to try this sucker.</p><p>And it's flat out awesome. I consistently was able to bounce to bounce bales at 2000 yards. It wouldn't do much past 2100 yards on non reflective surfaces. </p><p>The biggest selling feature for me was the tiny reticle. I should be able to actually accurately range a coyote beyond 1k. With the bushy sometimes I would bounce the ground ahead of the target. </p><p>The leupold for a 2800m rangefinder is tiny. Half the size of the bushnell. For the money I highly recommend it. </p><p>The rangefinder is the unsung hero of lr hunting. We debate cartridge and scope choice but without being able to range a target none of that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1464482, member: 101677"] Not much has been said about this rangefinder, but I just bought one and sold my bushnell 1 mile arc which always worked well but I wanted to try this sucker. And it’s flat out awesome. I consistently was able to bounce to bounce bales at 2000 yards. It wouldn’t do much past 2100 yards on non reflective surfaces. The biggest selling feature for me was the tiny reticle. I should be able to actually accurately range a coyote beyond 1k. With the bushy sometimes I would bounce the ground ahead of the target. The leupold for a 2800m rangefinder is tiny. Half the size of the bushnell. For the money I highly recommend it. The rangefinder is the unsung hero of lr hunting. We debate cartridge and scope choice but without being able to range a target none of that matters. [/QUOTE]
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