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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Rangefinder for winter coyote hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="window licker" data-source="post: 2020974" data-attributes="member: 49560"><p>Yep, nice stuff costs money. I had the original leicas, which can be had for a steal right now if you can find them, and they worked well, out to 1300 yards.</p><p>I have also owned the Leica 2200 B, they also worked well, until it got below 15°, and then they quit. I have owned aVector IV, worked awesome out to 5k, but were huge, heavy, and expensive. Easily the best rangefinder bino on the market, until you get into the bigger vectronix "Safran now" binos. </p><p>I currently own the latest zeiss victory RF, and couldnt be happier. If you are wanting a stand alone rangefinder, I would look at getting a terrapin, "not the terrapin x". I have owned them in the past, and for the used market price of $1k-1400, you will not find a better device. Rain, snow, and fog will shut down even the vector at some point. For the money, and what you are after, I think a gen 1 terrapin will be the route you may want to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="window licker, post: 2020974, member: 49560"] Yep, nice stuff costs money. I had the original leicas, which can be had for a steal right now if you can find them, and they worked well, out to 1300 yards. I have also owned the Leica 2200 B, they also worked well, until it got below 15°, and then they quit. I have owned aVector IV, worked awesome out to 5k, but were huge, heavy, and expensive. Easily the best rangefinder bino on the market, until you get into the bigger vectronix "Safran now" binos. I currently own the latest zeiss victory RF, and couldnt be happier. If you are wanting a stand alone rangefinder, I would look at getting a terrapin, "not the terrapin x". I have owned them in the past, and for the used market price of $1k-1400, you will not find a better device. Rain, snow, and fog will shut down even the vector at some point. For the money, and what you are after, I think a gen 1 terrapin will be the route you may want to take. [/QUOTE]
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