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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Smith" data-source="post: 657507" data-attributes="member: 44423"><p>+1 </p><p></p><p>I've ranged deer, first thing in the morning, at over 1300 yards, which is the farthest that I've had the opportunity to try the Bushnell on deer. Got a reading first try, immediately. I also have no trouble ranging tree lines out to about 1875 yards, and getting a reading on a lone tree, large rock, etc, out to 1800 isn't much trouble at all.</p><p></p><p>Ranging a cow at 1800 yards usually comes back on the first try, but sometimes takes 2 or 3.</p><p></p><p>The Bushnell (speaking of the Fusion 1600 Arc) has various modes, called target and brush modes, which enable you to get a reading on the closest target in the beams path (target mode), or the farthest thing in the beam's path (brush mode).</p><p></p><p>I've owned cheaper and older Bushnell RF's before, and they sucked. Plain and simple. I've also owned the Leica 1200 and I've used my father's Zeiss PRF a bunch. This Bushnell Fusion 1600 blows them all out of the water. I think Bushnell finally hit a home run, and figured out RF technology like the other big players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Smith, post: 657507, member: 44423"] +1 I've ranged deer, first thing in the morning, at over 1300 yards, which is the farthest that I've had the opportunity to try the Bushnell on deer. Got a reading first try, immediately. I also have no trouble ranging tree lines out to about 1875 yards, and getting a reading on a lone tree, large rock, etc, out to 1800 isn't much trouble at all. Ranging a cow at 1800 yards usually comes back on the first try, but sometimes takes 2 or 3. The Bushnell (speaking of the Fusion 1600 Arc) has various modes, called target and brush modes, which enable you to get a reading on the closest target in the beams path (target mode), or the farthest thing in the beam's path (brush mode). I've owned cheaper and older Bushnell RF's before, and they sucked. Plain and simple. I've also owned the Leica 1200 and I've used my father's Zeiss PRF a bunch. This Bushnell Fusion 1600 blows them all out of the water. I think Bushnell finally hit a home run, and figured out RF technology like the other big players. [/QUOTE]
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