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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 599857" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>Shawn, Thanks for the unbiased review.I talked to both you and Len before I decided to purchase a G7 rangefinder. At the time I was torn between the PLRF10 and the G7. After weighing all the issues, I went with the G7 and have been plenty satisfied.People try to pick apart many new or innovative products without having any first hand knowledge of them. I used the G7 for over 80 days of whitetail hunting here in Georgia and it did everything I needed. The ballistic program "only" works out to 1400 yds, but in reality, how many people shoot at game that far? I might need to rephrase that and ask "how many people can make a killing shot that far?" As far as beam divergence,if the "far" and "near" functions on the G7 are understood,I think the problem will be eliminated. I ranged a whitetail buck across flat ground 864yds at 1pm in bright sunlight.One afternoon about sundown I ranged an oak tree ten times.Results were 2537 nine times and 2536 one time. I am not assossiated with Gunwerks or the Davidsons in any way, but the G7BR2 rangefinder is a good product. Gary Campbell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 599857, member: 36257"] Shawn, Thanks for the unbiased review.I talked to both you and Len before I decided to purchase a G7 rangefinder. At the time I was torn between the PLRF10 and the G7. After weighing all the issues, I went with the G7 and have been plenty satisfied.People try to pick apart many new or innovative products without having any first hand knowledge of them. I used the G7 for over 80 days of whitetail hunting here in Georgia and it did everything I needed. The ballistic program "only" works out to 1400 yds, but in reality, how many people shoot at game that far? I might need to rephrase that and ask "how many people can make a killing shot that far?" As far as beam divergence,if the "far" and "near" functions on the G7 are understood,I think the problem will be eliminated. I ranged a whitetail buck across flat ground 864yds at 1pm in bright sunlight.One afternoon about sundown I ranged an oak tree ten times.Results were 2537 nine times and 2536 one time. I am not assossiated with Gunwerks or the Davidsons in any way, but the G7BR2 rangefinder is a good product. Gary Campbell [/QUOTE]
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