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Angle Compensating Range finders?
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<blockquote data-quote="driftwood" data-source="post: 189557" data-attributes="member: 10532"><p>I have a bushnell and have used it here and in Africa. Site in at 100 yards, tell the range finder bullet and velocity and aim the range finder and shoot. Shot a mule deer this last October in the snow at 325 yards. Bushnell range finder told me to hold 17" high and smacked the buck right through the heart. Have been impressed ever since I got it. Have not missed an animal in the last eight harvested. I was always terrible at guessing distances especially on open prairie and in our tall mountains in Utah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driftwood, post: 189557, member: 10532"] I have a bushnell and have used it here and in Africa. Site in at 100 yards, tell the range finder bullet and velocity and aim the range finder and shoot. Shot a mule deer this last October in the snow at 325 yards. Bushnell range finder told me to hold 17" high and smacked the buck right through the heart. Have been impressed ever since I got it. Have not missed an animal in the last eight harvested. I was always terrible at guessing distances especially on open prairie and in our tall mountains in Utah. [/QUOTE]
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