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Beginners Guide To Long Range Hunting On A Budget By Jim See
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 330226" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Thanks for the comments guys,</p><p></p><p>Ed, If you can aford it buy somthing you will grow into.</p><p></p><p>If your budget is low, the best money you could spend would be to find a used Leica 800, most guys set these aside and bought the 1200 when they came out, so you might find a deal on a 800. Mine was reliable out to 600-700 in our humid and dense WI air. Out west in mountain air I could get readings out to 900+ yards on pine trees and rocks. New they ran about $400, a used one in good condition should save you at least 25%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 330226, member: 3733"] Thanks for the comments guys, Ed, If you can aford it buy somthing you will grow into. If your budget is low, the best money you could spend would be to find a used Leica 800, most guys set these aside and bought the 1200 when they came out, so you might find a deal on a 800. Mine was reliable out to 600-700 in our humid and dense WI air. Out west in mountain air I could get readings out to 900+ yards on pine trees and rocks. New they ran about $400, a used one in good condition should save you at least 25%. [/QUOTE]
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