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Bushnell elite one mile
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 992590" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>I have the Bushnell 1 Mile ARC latest (2nd) version with the better glass phase coating for truer color and the better LCD readout. With my first pair the Mojave sun would wash out the orange aiming and data readout. I exchanged it with Bushnell but the buggers asked for an additional $100.!</p><p></p><p>I do like them and for hunting with a mil dot reticle they are great. You get the exact mil hold for the range and angle of aim IF you program it for your ballistic group (from Bushnell's on-line chart), your zero distance and preference for mils and meters or yards and MOA.</p><p></p><p>Their glass is good but not great because you are really paying for a good laser rangefinder that is programmable for the above mentioned variables.<u> <strong>For the price</strong> </u>there is not a better pair of LRF binoculars out there or even one that comes close. I've seen the Steiner LRF binocs and would rather have the Bushnell LRF binocs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 992590, member: 54178"] I have the Bushnell 1 Mile ARC latest (2nd) version with the better glass phase coating for truer color and the better LCD readout. With my first pair the Mojave sun would wash out the orange aiming and data readout. I exchanged it with Bushnell but the buggers asked for an additional $100.! I do like them and for hunting with a mil dot reticle they are great. You get the exact mil hold for the range and angle of aim IF you program it for your ballistic group (from Bushnell's on-line chart), your zero distance and preference for mils and meters or yards and MOA. Their glass is good but not great because you are really paying for a good laser rangefinder that is programmable for the above mentioned variables.[U] [B]For the price[/B] [/U]there is not a better pair of LRF binoculars out there or even one that comes close. I've seen the Steiner LRF binocs and would rather have the Bushnell LRF binocs. [/QUOTE]
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