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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Rangefinders... Is paying for a built in inclinometer worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="true1911" data-source="post: 199511" data-attributes="member: 9209"><p>I also had the RX-IV and returned it. Don't buy it for the inclinometor. I felt lucky when it would range a tree past 500 yds. Also, the only information it gives is the actual distance to the target and the adjusted for angle distance. I don't remember if it gives you the angle or not. Also, if I remember correctly the Bushnell ARC only works out to 8-900 yards and you input a balistic group so that it can calculate bullet drop. I can't imagine that it would be that accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="true1911, post: 199511, member: 9209"] I also had the RX-IV and returned it. Don't buy it for the inclinometor. I felt lucky when it would range a tree past 500 yds. Also, the only information it gives is the actual distance to the target and the adjusted for angle distance. I don't remember if it gives you the angle or not. Also, if I remember correctly the Bushnell ARC only works out to 8-900 yards and you input a balistic group so that it can calculate bullet drop. I can't imagine that it would be that accurate. [/QUOTE]
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