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<blockquote data-quote="elkstalker300" data-source="post: 142151" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>1st test (Monday 19th Feb)</p><p></p><p>Got back from Phoenix about 3:00pm and unloaded my stuff from Cabelas and Sportmans Warehouse, and the wifes luggage.</p><p></p><p>Opened the box from UPS, Rangefinder came with pouch and also a rechargeable 9v battery so I put that on charge and installed a reg. battery. Kinda read thru the instructions and went outside (Dam rain) stood under the eave of the front door and ranged a hayshed at 814m. Went inside (dam its cold)read some more instructions. About 5:15pm went out the back door and ranged a house at 1150m and a single pinon tree on top of a hill at 1334m (1459yds /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif)</p><p>Thats all tonight, tomorrow I'm going to my elk hunting canyon to range the hillside and maybe some elk, will post more tomorrow night.</p><p>Conclusion so far:1- Very compact and light weight </p><p> 2- Instructions are easy to understand</p><p> 3- Dont think the black readings will be </p><p> a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkstalker300, post: 142151, member: 3128"] 1st test (Monday 19th Feb) Got back from Phoenix about 3:00pm and unloaded my stuff from Cabelas and Sportmans Warehouse, and the wifes luggage. Opened the box from UPS, Rangefinder came with pouch and also a rechargeable 9v battery so I put that on charge and installed a reg. battery. Kinda read thru the instructions and went outside (Dam rain) stood under the eave of the front door and ranged a hayshed at 814m. Went inside (dam its cold)read some more instructions. About 5:15pm went out the back door and ranged a house at 1150m and a single pinon tree on top of a hill at 1334m (1459yds [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]) Thats all tonight, tomorrow I'm going to my elk hunting canyon to range the hillside and maybe some elk, will post more tomorrow night. Conclusion so far:1- Very compact and light weight 2- Instructions are easy to understand 3- Dont think the black readings will be a problem [/QUOTE]
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