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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Rangefinder help: Vortex4000hd, Leupold 2800, Leica
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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 1743603" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>For your purposes, have you considered ranging binos? The extra magnification over monoculars might help you keep the beam on target better.</p><p></p><p>I recently got a set of used Vortex Fury 5000 binos, and they are legit. Good glass, and the rangefinder is astonishing. So far, the most impressive to me have been 3600 yds on a wheat stubble field in bright daylight and a little whitetail doe at 1400 yds. The doe was on a hillside, and I had no trouble telling the difference between her and the hill behind her 10 yds further. It works so well, that I'm actually limited by how steady I can hold it.</p><p></p><p>From my research, the Sig 3000 binos are just as good, and they have bluetooth and ranging solutions built in too.</p><p></p><p>Either can be found for just a hair north of your $800 budget, if you score a good coupon or deal. Black Friday is just around the corner too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 1743603, member: 104268"] For your purposes, have you considered ranging binos? The extra magnification over monoculars might help you keep the beam on target better. I recently got a set of used Vortex Fury 5000 binos, and they are legit. Good glass, and the rangefinder is astonishing. So far, the most impressive to me have been 3600 yds on a wheat stubble field in bright daylight and a little whitetail doe at 1400 yds. The doe was on a hillside, and I had no trouble telling the difference between her and the hill behind her 10 yds further. It works so well, that I'm actually limited by how steady I can hold it. From my research, the Sig 3000 binos are just as good, and they have bluetooth and ranging solutions built in too. Either can be found for just a hair north of your $800 budget, if you score a good coupon or deal. Black Friday is just around the corner too... [/QUOTE]
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