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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
BURRIS Eliminator 6 WOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marky_mark" data-source="post: 3081154" data-attributes="member: 113618"><p>what laser rangefinder do you use? Because my range finding binoculars have no problem down to the mid -30's. The big advantage with these are the speed that you get an accurate holdover. You bump a big mule deer and it stops on top of a hill 700 yards away. You have 5-10 seconds to send a bullet. With this, it stops, you hit the button, it lights the dot, you send it. I've seen a lot of big deer hit the ground, if I didn't own a ds, I'd buy one of these</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marky_mark, post: 3081154, member: 113618"] what laser rangefinder do you use? Because my range finding binoculars have no problem down to the mid -30’s. The big advantage with these are the speed that you get an accurate holdover. You bump a big mule deer and it stops on top of a hill 700 yards away. You have 5-10 seconds to send a bullet. With this, it stops, you hit the button, it lights the dot, you send it. I’ve seen a lot of big deer hit the ground, if I didn’t own a ds, I’d buy one of these [/QUOTE]
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