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Bushnell Elite 1 mile ARC
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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 982979" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>I'm not sure if you mean the binos or the monocular (although $500 would probably be the mono). A friend of mine has the binos: The glass isn't that great but it is good enough to hunt with. The laser is awesome! The laser is very accurate and consistent and it is very easy to range with. I could hit trees at 1800 yards with his. </p><p></p><p>I bought the monocular because I didn't want to downgrade my binocular glass, and because of the price tag. The laser is the same in both. My mono has ranged out to 1680 or so. The laser works very well but it is necessary to hold the unit steady when ranging long range. From my house I can hit a flag pole at 1600 yards. The unit is well built and easy to range with, especially on anything 1000 yards or closer. Bushnell has a one year guarantee; if unsatisfied you can return the unit for a refund within one year. I like the one I have a ton. It is the best bang for the buck for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 982979, member: 27751"] I'm not sure if you mean the binos or the monocular (although $500 would probably be the mono). A friend of mine has the binos: The glass isn't that great but it is good enough to hunt with. The laser is awesome! The laser is very accurate and consistent and it is very easy to range with. I could hit trees at 1800 yards with his. I bought the monocular because I didn't want to downgrade my binocular glass, and because of the price tag. The laser is the same in both. My mono has ranged out to 1680 or so. The laser works very well but it is necessary to hold the unit steady when ranging long range. From my house I can hit a flag pole at 1600 yards. The unit is well built and easy to range with, especially on anything 1000 yards or closer. Bushnell has a one year guarantee; if unsatisfied you can return the unit for a refund within one year. I like the one I have a ton. It is the best bang for the buck for sure. [/QUOTE]
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