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Bushnell Elite 1500 not aquiring target as well
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 608784" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>Thanks. </p><p></p><p>I would certainly consider the Swarovski if yours ever craps out on you. It is really amazing. I can CONSISTENTLY range targets such as grass and trees to past 1000yds. I recently got a reading over a mile on a granite rock face on a mountain on a cloudy day. And not just one try out of ten either, I mean every single time. I have found that between the 1200 and up to a mile I need something slightly more reflective and perpendicular to the beam to get good consistent readings. It is pricy, but I have so far found it to be worth the money. </p><p>Congrats on getting a good Bushnell. I would never have bought the Swaro if my Bushnell had ranged to 1000 on the steel targets that my shooting buddy and I use. </p><p>And I couldn't agree more with your statement about $400 being cheap. I find that absurd. Especially when the manufacturers claim differently. </p><p>Have a good weekend man. </p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 608784, member: 22495"] Thanks. I would certainly consider the Swarovski if yours ever craps out on you. It is really amazing. I can CONSISTENTLY range targets such as grass and trees to past 1000yds. I recently got a reading over a mile on a granite rock face on a mountain on a cloudy day. And not just one try out of ten either, I mean every single time. I have found that between the 1200 and up to a mile I need something slightly more reflective and perpendicular to the beam to get good consistent readings. It is pricy, but I have so far found it to be worth the money. Congrats on getting a good Bushnell. I would never have bought the Swaro if my Bushnell had ranged to 1000 on the steel targets that my shooting buddy and I use. And I couldn't agree more with your statement about $400 being cheap. I find that absurd. Especially when the manufacturers claim differently. Have a good weekend man. Steve [/QUOTE]
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