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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Comparing Rangefinding scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 724486" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>I don't want one to do all the work for me. I want one so that I know how far something is exactly before I shoot. I know my weapon and how to shoot it out to 500 pretty easy. What I have a hard time with is saying that bull is at 550 or 700? WHere I hunt, I very seldom have time to get out a rangefinder then set up for a shot. This way I can aim and range at the same time. If it comes back too far out and I need to regroup then it keeps me from taking a shot that I might have before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 724486, member: 2112"] I don't want one to do all the work for me. I want one so that I know how far something is exactly before I shoot. I know my weapon and how to shoot it out to 500 pretty easy. What I have a hard time with is saying that bull is at 550 or 700? WHere I hunt, I very seldom have time to get out a rangefinder then set up for a shot. This way I can aim and range at the same time. If it comes back too far out and I need to regroup then it keeps me from taking a shot that I might have before. [/QUOTE]
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