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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 657495" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>Bushnell 1600arc, they are not like their other models, plus, if you buy these now and decide they dont perform as expected, Bushnell will give you a full refund. Dont buy the 1500, again, these 1600's are on another level.</p><p> </p><p>I had their 850's, and as per usual with most all these sub $700 units, you get about half that on trees and unfortunately the animals won't stand next to my truck.</p><p> </p><p>I bought the Bushnell 1600arc monoculars, I have ranged treelines to over 1800yards, they consistently and easily hit trees to over 1500 & quick. Put them on brightness setting one and I've ranged yard lights over 1,000 yards in the dark. These are overacheivers, absolutely stellar. These will give you what you want and more for sub $500.</p><p> </p><p>I've got a buddy with a leica RF, I think it is their 1,000 or 1200 yd model, I told him about this Bushnell unit, let him try them.</p><p> </p><p>He says; " I can't believe I'm saying this, but I may have to upgrade my leica to a Bushnell"</p><p> </p><p>For the price, this 1600 mono is a great value, just makes life easy.</p><p>Note: Make sure you have them on brightness setting 4 during bright daylight, or you'll think they're off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 657495, member: 48454"] Bushnell 1600arc, they are not like their other models, plus, if you buy these now and decide they dont perform as expected, Bushnell will give you a full refund. Dont buy the 1500, again, these 1600's are on another level. I had their 850's, and as per usual with most all these sub $700 units, you get about half that on trees and unfortunately the animals won't stand next to my truck. I bought the Bushnell 1600arc monoculars, I have ranged treelines to over 1800yards, they consistently and easily hit trees to over 1500 & quick. Put them on brightness setting one and I've ranged yard lights over 1,000 yards in the dark. These are overacheivers, absolutely stellar. These will give you what you want and more for sub $500. I've got a buddy with a leica RF, I think it is their 1,000 or 1200 yd model, I told him about this Bushnell unit, let him try them. He says; " I can't believe I'm saying this, but I may have to upgrade my leica to a Bushnell" For the price, this 1600 mono is a great value, just makes life easy. Note: Make sure you have them on brightness setting 4 during bright daylight, or you'll think they're off. [/QUOTE]
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