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<blockquote data-quote="waterdog540" data-source="post: 1484267" data-attributes="member: 13052"><p>I purchased a Nikon Black X rangefinder soon after they became available. So far it has impressed me. Last week on a trip to my camp in PA I tested it as much as possible. I could range man sized bushes in sunshine out to 1325 yards. Didn't see any deer to range. We have a square steel target 18 inches square at 700 yards and the rangefinder would pick it up immediately in sunshine.</p><p>The unit is small and light and one has to brace against something when ranging long distance. I have had the Nikon for a few months and I like it. Lots of good features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterdog540, post: 1484267, member: 13052"] I purchased a Nikon Black X rangefinder soon after they became available. So far it has impressed me. Last week on a trip to my camp in PA I tested it as much as possible. I could range man sized bushes in sunshine out to 1325 yards. Didn’t see any deer to range. We have a square steel target 18 inches square at 700 yards and the rangefinder would pick it up immediately in sunshine. The unit is small and light and one has to brace against something when ranging long distance. I have had the Nikon for a few months and I like it. Lots of good features. [/QUOTE]
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