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Best laser range finder good to 1000 yards on game
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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 81981" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> <font color="purple"> <strong> What is the best bang for the buck range finder that will laz on game to 1000 yards. </strong> </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </font> </font> </p><p>Every response totally missed the question. Bang for the buck, only needs to laz out to 1K yards. Swaro is a looser here. My Bushnell Elite was only $350 and it lazes out to 1500 yards. I liked it so much I got one for my nephew/brothers elk hunt – a new Bushnell that only lazes to 1300 yards, but our own Don (optics@pobox.com) sold that one to me for $299. I'll put it on eBay after their hunt and sell it fast for $250.</p><p></p><p>In 5 years that swaro will go for $250 on eBay, the latest Swaro will laze to 3,500 yards, have better optics and be cheaper than the current technology. Rangefinders (RF) are <strong>unlike</strong> guns and like computers, they get better/cheaper every year.</p><p></p><p>Unless you're Kirby, GG or some of the other guys who will need 1,300+ yard ranging - or have unlimited budgets like Kirby and GG /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif - my advice is get the cheapest you can live with. It's not like a gun or even scope you will be keeping for 30 years then passing on to be used another 50 years (then passed on) - RF should be considered disposable expenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 81981, member: 3086"] [ QUOTE ] <font color="purple"> [b] What is the best bang for the buck range finder that will laz on game to 1000 yards. [/b] [/ QUOTE ] </font> </font> Every response totally missed the question. Bang for the buck, only needs to laz out to 1K yards. Swaro is a looser here. My Bushnell Elite was only $350 and it lazes out to 1500 yards. I liked it so much I got one for my nephew/brothers elk hunt – a new Bushnell that only lazes to 1300 yards, but our own Don (optics@pobox.com) sold that one to me for $299. I’ll put it on eBay after their hunt and sell it fast for $250. In 5 years that swaro will go for $250 on eBay, the latest Swaro will laze to 3,500 yards, have better optics and be cheaper than the current technology. Rangefinders (RF) are [b]unlike[/b] guns and like computers, they get better/cheaper every year. Unless you're Kirby, GG or some of the other guys who will need 1,300+ yard ranging - or have unlimited budgets like Kirby and GG [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] - my advice is get the cheapest you can live with. It's not like a gun or even scope you will be keeping for 30 years then passing on to be used another 50 years (then passed on) - RF should be considered disposable expenses. [/QUOTE]
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