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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1386364" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>They have a good warranty on them. That's the first I heard anything like that about them I have a 2000 Sig and it works better than that. I can usually range every time to 900-1000 yards. and have ranged billboard signs to over 1700 yards. But I haven't seen any billboards under hunting conditions. I only wanted something that would range to 600-700 yards under hunting conditions, and got more than I need. Now I couldn't range a coyote at 700 but I would know how far he is within yards. All you need to do is range the ground by him. The circle in the 2000 is larger than it should be but it still gives a close reading for where I hunt, looking onto a mountain side. It would probably be tough in a flat area without trees or bushes handy to the target. Good luck with what you go with. Good luck hunting and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1386364, member: 99718"] They have a good warranty on them. That's the first I heard anything like that about them I have a 2000 Sig and it works better than that. I can usually range every time to 900-1000 yards. and have ranged billboard signs to over 1700 yards. But I haven't seen any billboards under hunting conditions. I only wanted something that would range to 600-700 yards under hunting conditions, and got more than I need. Now I couldn't range a coyote at 700 but I would know how far he is within yards. All you need to do is range the ground by him. The circle in the 2000 is larger than it should be but it still gives a close reading for where I hunt, looking onto a mountain side. It would probably be tough in a flat area without trees or bushes handy to the target. Good luck with what you go with. Good luck hunting and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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