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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 619250" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>My BR2 arrived last week. I took it right out that evening and was ranging elk and horses in the fields below my house to over 1300 yards. The past two mornings I have purposely ranged cattle directly into the sun. At ranges out to the mid-800's there was no problem. Beyond that if I shielded the sun from shining directly into the lens with my hand, I was able to range 1100+ yards, as long as the cows were standing in grass. When standing in the middle of a bright snow patch I could not get out that far. Turning a little so I was not shooting directly into the sun I was able to range dirt hillsides, bushes, whatever, out to the 2000 yard range of the unit. This is an impressive rangefinder. I was looking at the Terapin PLR05, an ACI, and Exbal on a PDA, but this should be so much simpler for the 1200 yards I want to extend to this year. Can't wait to test it out shooting whistle pigs this year. As soon as the mud dries a little it's going to Utah for some prairie dog shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 619250, member: 1940"] My BR2 arrived last week. I took it right out that evening and was ranging elk and horses in the fields below my house to over 1300 yards. The past two mornings I have purposely ranged cattle directly into the sun. At ranges out to the mid-800's there was no problem. Beyond that if I shielded the sun from shining directly into the lens with my hand, I was able to range 1100+ yards, as long as the cows were standing in grass. When standing in the middle of a bright snow patch I could not get out that far. Turning a little so I was not shooting directly into the sun I was able to range dirt hillsides, bushes, whatever, out to the 2000 yard range of the unit. This is an impressive rangefinder. I was looking at the Terapin PLR05, an ACI, and Exbal on a PDA, but this should be so much simpler for the 1200 yards I want to extend to this year. Can't wait to test it out shooting whistle pigs this year. As soon as the mud dries a little it's going to Utah for some prairie dog shooting. [/QUOTE]
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