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My short review... Bushnell Elite ARC 1600 rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 654100" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>I just bought the 1600 arc mono a couple months back, I ranged at night on brightness setting 1 to over 1000 yards with absolutely zero problems, ranged objects were yard lights.</p><p></p><p>I ranged very early am treelines to over 1500 yards absolutely zero problems and I've hit trees to over 1800 yards with this multiple times.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem to ever have problems hitting trees to 1700 and I'm not talking thick Evergreen treelines, but even pods of 3 leafless trees.</p><p></p><p>**** thing is just easy to use, just make sure you have it on Brightness 4 when it is sunny or you'll think you broke it and it wont turn on.</p><p></p><p>As far as the difference between the 1600arc and 1500, from all I've read, the difference seems to be drastic, I'm glad I went with the 1600. Plus, it has the 1yr bulletproof warranty, if I don't like it in 11 months I can send it back with my receipt for a full refund... risk less</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 654100, member: 48454"] I just bought the 1600 arc mono a couple months back, I ranged at night on brightness setting 1 to over 1000 yards with absolutely zero problems, ranged objects were yard lights. I ranged very early am treelines to over 1500 yards absolutely zero problems and I've hit trees to over 1800 yards with this multiple times. It doesn't seem to ever have problems hitting trees to 1700 and I'm not talking thick Evergreen treelines, but even pods of 3 leafless trees. **** thing is just easy to use, just make sure you have it on Brightness 4 when it is sunny or you'll think you broke it and it wont turn on. As far as the difference between the 1600arc and 1500, from all I've read, the difference seems to be drastic, I'm glad I went with the 1600. Plus, it has the 1yr bulletproof warranty, if I don't like it in 11 months I can send it back with my receipt for a full refund... risk less [/QUOTE]
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