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what is the best budget rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Browning300" data-source="post: 1134502" data-attributes="member: 87642"><p>Romad97 I have the bushnell elite 1mile got it on Amazon for $440 I think, you might get it a bit cheaper on black friday. I researched every review and article I could find online and for th money it is th best one out there. I've had it for about a year and I am very happy with it. in the evening I can range houses and barns fairly consistently at 1500-1760yd in the brightest light I can usually range small trees bushes and stuff about 8'x8' to 1400-1500ish cows and horses get challenging at much over 1100 I have found that the beam does not seem to be in the center of the circle but in the bottom half after learning that and with a solid rest it is doable. I have not ranged many deer or antelope but I think they would be a challange at 900-1000 and on coyote size stuff I have to range a tree rock or whatever is handy over about 600ish. Like I said I am happy for the price and have gotten fairly adept at making it work. That being said my friend and shooting partner has a lieca 1600-b and he has a very clear advantage on cow sized and smaller animals, anything I can range from cows down he can range atlest a couple hundred yd farther and much more consistently. if it takes me 5 tries to get a range he gets a range 4 out of 5 tries. But he got his on sale for like 675 I think so there you have my 2cents. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browning300, post: 1134502, member: 87642"] Romad97 I have the bushnell elite 1mile got it on Amazon for $440 I think, you might get it a bit cheaper on black friday. I researched every review and article I could find online and for th money it is th best one out there. I've had it for about a year and I am very happy with it. in the evening I can range houses and barns fairly consistently at 1500-1760yd in the brightest light I can usually range small trees bushes and stuff about 8'x8' to 1400-1500ish cows and horses get challenging at much over 1100 I have found that the beam does not seem to be in the center of the circle but in the bottom half after learning that and with a solid rest it is doable. I have not ranged many deer or antelope but I think they would be a challange at 900-1000 and on coyote size stuff I have to range a tree rock or whatever is handy over about 600ish. Like I said I am happy for the price and have gotten fairly adept at making it work. That being said my friend and shooting partner has a lieca 1600-b and he has a very clear advantage on cow sized and smaller animals, anything I can range from cows down he can range atlest a couple hundred yd farther and much more consistently. if it takes me 5 tries to get a range he gets a range 4 out of 5 tries. But he got his on sale for like 675 I think so there you have my 2cents. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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