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<blockquote data-quote="calling4life" data-source="post: 657510" data-attributes="member: 48454"><p>I don't range reflective objects much outside of just pure curiosity, I range trees or rocks or hills, bushes etc... I'm also not a deer hunter</p><p> </p><p>So, the furthest it will hit a deer, idk, it isn't an issue for me, I've hit cows to 800 without an issue.(I'm a coyote hunter, sometimes I get bored). I want to say I've hit deer to just over 700 as I've had them in front of me yote hunting as well, but I can't remember that number 100%. </p><p> </p><p>It also has multiple modes to give you the distance through some brush, or to hit that brush, it has exceeded my expectations. Thing works incredibly well in low light.</p><p> </p><p>But I'm not the end all be all answer guy, it is simply another option I thought worth mentioning, like I said, they have the bulletproof warranty, so save the receipt and if at anytime, inside a year, you feel they let you down, get your money back.</p><p> </p><p>I've used this warranty on a scope, it works and is painless.</p><p>Honestly, the idea of even spending $150 on a rangefinder made me nauseous, so spending this $500 wasn't easy for me, I have no regrets, it just performs.</p><p>P.S.</p><p>The only complaint I've heard on these is the display is hard to see in bright light. That is why I commented on having it on brightness level 4, but in very bright conditions it can still be faint. Now if your IQ exceeds that of your shoelace, you're fine, you'll read it without a fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calling4life, post: 657510, member: 48454"] I don't range reflective objects much outside of just pure curiosity, I range trees or rocks or hills, bushes etc... I'm also not a deer hunter So, the furthest it will hit a deer, idk, it isn't an issue for me, I've hit cows to 800 without an issue.(I'm a coyote hunter, sometimes I get bored). I want to say I've hit deer to just over 700 as I've had them in front of me yote hunting as well, but I can't remember that number 100%. It also has multiple modes to give you the distance through some brush, or to hit that brush, it has exceeded my expectations. Thing works incredibly well in low light. But I'm not the end all be all answer guy, it is simply another option I thought worth mentioning, like I said, they have the bulletproof warranty, so save the receipt and if at anytime, inside a year, you feel they let you down, get your money back. I've used this warranty on a scope, it works and is painless. Honestly, the idea of even spending $150 on a rangefinder made me nauseous, so spending this $500 wasn't easy for me, I have no regrets, it just performs. P.S. The only complaint I've heard on these is the display is hard to see in bright light. That is why I commented on having it on brightness level 4, but in very bright conditions it can still be faint. Now if your IQ exceeds that of your shoelace, you're fine, you'll read it without a fuss. [/QUOTE]
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