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Range Finder Advise
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<blockquote data-quote="270winshort" data-source="post: 537671" data-attributes="member: 6471"><p>as others here have stated, it really makes a differencs on what kind of terrian your going to be using it in,I would spend the $200 extra and get the leica 1600, I also have a bushnell elite 1500 arc that works wright along side of my leica in high country or if there are ceader trees present, in open country the leica seems to work better, last year I ranged a muley buck for my buddy in wyoming high country with the bushnell at 1048 yards(actually ranging a bush next to the deer) how do I know it was the wright range you might ask, because when he dialed the range he hit it his first shot,if you go with the higher power say the 1600 leica it will work well out to 800 to a 1000 yards in pourer conditions the 1200 will do well out to 600 to 800 yards in pour conditions,I actually like my bushnell 1600 arc elite the best where I hunt it works well in high country and has a tripod mount, I also like the arc feature for extreme angle shots, the bushnell costs about $450.00 buy the best that you can afford and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="270winshort, post: 537671, member: 6471"] as others here have stated, it really makes a differencs on what kind of terrian your going to be using it in,I would spend the $200 extra and get the leica 1600, I also have a bushnell elite 1500 arc that works wright along side of my leica in high country or if there are ceader trees present, in open country the leica seems to work better, last year I ranged a muley buck for my buddy in wyoming high country with the bushnell at 1048 yards(actually ranging a bush next to the deer) how do I know it was the wright range you might ask, because when he dialed the range he hit it his first shot,if you go with the higher power say the 1600 leica it will work well out to 800 to a 1000 yards in pourer conditions the 1200 will do well out to 600 to 800 yards in pour conditions,I actually like my bushnell 1600 arc elite the best where I hunt it works well in high country and has a tripod mount, I also like the arc feature for extreme angle shots, the bushnell costs about $450.00 buy the best that you can afford and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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