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OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I'm ticked off.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 104482" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p><strong>Re: OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I\'m ticked off.</strong></p><p></p><p>Roy in Idaho,</p><p>This was my experience:</p><p>I bought a bushnell Elite 1500. After testing it did not compare with the reports I had read in this site, I returned it. They had a sale goin on that very day so I got me the Leica 1200. After some testing i found out it was just bearly better than the former 1500, but not enough to pay that much more; kind of dissapointed I figured that I would just go back to the Elite 1500, and just maybe I would be able to get one that would compare the former testings that had been reported here. So... I did, I went back and got me the Bushnell 1500 Elite, I made sure the box I was getting hadn't been opened and... Both of us, my 14 year old son, William and my self are very happy with our decision. When sunny and some snow in the ground I'm being able to range things like small rocks, bushes, small trees out to 960-1000 yards, and early in the morning or later in the day, even when the sun is still out I'm easily ranging things out to 1200-1300 yards. When the suns sets it'll go 1400 yards or so on rocks, trees boulders, bushes. etc. Not having the money for a Swaro we are much happy for now! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 104482, member: 3756"] [b]Re: OK Guys, its time to draw the line in the sand. - I\'m ticked off.[/b] Roy in Idaho, This was my experience: I bought a bushnell Elite 1500. After testing it did not compare with the reports I had read in this site, I returned it. They had a sale goin on that very day so I got me the Leica 1200. After some testing i found out it was just bearly better than the former 1500, but not enough to pay that much more; kind of dissapointed I figured that I would just go back to the Elite 1500, and just maybe I would be able to get one that would compare the former testings that had been reported here. So... I did, I went back and got me the Bushnell 1500 Elite, I made sure the box I was getting hadn't been opened and... Both of us, my 14 year old son, William and my self are very happy with our decision. When sunny and some snow in the ground I'm being able to range things like small rocks, bushes, small trees out to 960-1000 yards, and early in the morning or later in the day, even when the sun is still out I'm easily ranging things out to 1200-1300 yards. When the suns sets it'll go 1400 yards or so on rocks, trees boulders, bushes. etc. Not having the money for a Swaro we are much happy for now! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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