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Do any of you use a GPS for rangefinding?
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<blockquote data-quote="jerrschmitt" data-source="post: 269427" data-attributes="member: 16076"><p>I have a Garmin GPS 12. It's old, one of the first I think, but it works great. The first thing I do is change the Units from Statute miles to metric. On my GPS, statute miles gives you 10ths of a mile but no yardage.</p><p> </p><p>When we go Prairie dog shooting we mark our shooting bench as a way point. Then we walk around the area and hit "Go to" ( that way point) and it gives us the range in meters back tho the bench. We do this at various landmarks and make notes of the range. If we make a nice long shot then we walk out to that spot and enter "Go to" and it gives the distance in meters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerrschmitt, post: 269427, member: 16076"] I have a Garmin GPS 12. It's old, one of the first I think, but it works great. The first thing I do is change the Units from Statute miles to metric. On my GPS, statute miles gives you 10ths of a mile but no yardage. When we go Prairie dog shooting we mark our shooting bench as a way point. Then we walk around the area and hit "Go to" ( that way point) and it gives us the range in meters back tho the bench. We do this at various landmarks and make notes of the range. If we make a nice long shot then we walk out to that spot and enter "Go to" and it gives the distance in meters. [/QUOTE]
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