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Bushnell Rangefinders
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<blockquote data-quote="johnny k." data-source="post: 19273" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Jon,</p><p> The Bushnells that I have seen and played with seem to work as good as any out there within that price range. I have several hunting buddies who have various models of Bushnells and have heard no complaints from any of them in reference to using the rangefinder. We have all compared notes as I have the Nikon 800yd model. Mine works pretty good and I have only a couple of minor complaints. First is the battery cover. I've lost it a couple of times, luckily I have always found it. Now electrician tape holds it securely. Another is the inability to range in very low light. I'm talking the first and very last minutes of legal shooting times. Other than these two discrepancies it has never let me down when I needed it.</p><p> With all that said, If I had to do it again I would get the Leica. More money but better optics and electronics I think. With optics, you get what you pay for. IMHO. Johnny K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny k., post: 19273, member: 2322"] Jon, The Bushnells that I have seen and played with seem to work as good as any out there within that price range. I have several hunting buddies who have various models of Bushnells and have heard no complaints from any of them in reference to using the rangefinder. We have all compared notes as I have the Nikon 800yd model. Mine works pretty good and I have only a couple of minor complaints. First is the battery cover. I've lost it a couple of times, luckily I have always found it. Now electrician tape holds it securely. Another is the inability to range in very low light. I'm talking the first and very last minutes of legal shooting times. Other than these two discrepancies it has never let me down when I needed it. With all that said, If I had to do it again I would get the Leica. More money but better optics and electronics I think. With optics, you get what you pay for. IMHO. Johnny K. [/QUOTE]
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