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G7 BR2 vs vectronix terrapin
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<blockquote data-quote="jt183" data-source="post: 883140" data-attributes="member: 61360"><p>I've been using a Terrapin for the last year and a half. If you need to range small objects at long distances it can't be beat. I've ranged rockckucks in wide open pastures at 750 yards. Coyotes at 1200+. I'm not talking about ranging the tree or rockpile next to the animal but ranging the animal itself. It's range is amazing. The downside is it is big and bulky and only has 5X magnification. However, they are limitations I can live with and I couldn't be happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt183, post: 883140, member: 61360"] I've been using a Terrapin for the last year and a half. If you need to range small objects at long distances it can't be beat. I've ranged rockckucks in wide open pastures at 750 yards. Coyotes at 1200+. I'm not talking about ranging the tree or rockpile next to the animal but ranging the animal itself. It's range is amazing. The downside is it is big and bulky and only has 5X magnification. However, they are limitations I can live with and I couldn't be happier. [/QUOTE]
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