Inukshuk
Well-Known Member
I am down to two choices, The Bushnell Yardage Pro® Quest 8x36-or the Leica Rangefinder 7x21-1200.
I'm a little concerned about The Bushnell Yardage Pro® Quest 8x36 because of it's weird specks
Reflective surfaces: 1,300 yards,
Trees: 700 yards,
Deer: 450 yards,
Flag: 325 yards
Not very far for deer. I'm already shooting Caribou at that distance with a standard scope, but I do like the idea of a binocular over a monocular.
Do you know how far the Leica Rangefinder 7x21-1200 can range deer? From what I have seen so far you can't go by any companies specks, because they don't specify their distance for what. That's where it's important since it would really give us the strenght of their lazer.
I'm a little concerned about The Bushnell Yardage Pro® Quest 8x36 because of it's weird specks
Reflective surfaces: 1,300 yards,
Trees: 700 yards,
Deer: 450 yards,
Flag: 325 yards
Not very far for deer. I'm already shooting Caribou at that distance with a standard scope, but I do like the idea of a binocular over a monocular.
Do you know how far the Leica Rangefinder 7x21-1200 can range deer? From what I have seen so far you can't go by any companies specks, because they don't specify their distance for what. That's where it's important since it would really give us the strenght of their lazer.