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Gunwerks G7 BR2 Rangefinder Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 985720" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I cant say I have seen a doubler on a G7, but have on the Terripins and PLRF10's. I have not found it necessary for my PLRF10 but see the advantage one has. I just don't wish to make my RF more cumbersome to carry. That said I have ranged elk at 2500 plus yards with a PLRF10 in mid day light and know I was indeed ranging the elk it self. A range sent just over the back produced a distance of 7 yards farther to the hillside. A range just below its feet a yard or two shorter. The small precise beam and aiming crosshairs of the Vectronics, along with the hair trigger fire button, that fires on release of the Vectronics, will allow this with repeated accuracy. I like this and have had a hard time straying from it as I know the distance to target is the single most important element of any shooting solution.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 985720, member: 7503"] I cant say I have seen a doubler on a G7, but have on the Terripins and PLRF10's. I have not found it necessary for my PLRF10 but see the advantage one has. I just don't wish to make my RF more cumbersome to carry. That said I have ranged elk at 2500 plus yards with a PLRF10 in mid day light and know I was indeed ranging the elk it self. A range sent just over the back produced a distance of 7 yards farther to the hillside. A range just below its feet a yard or two shorter. The small precise beam and aiming crosshairs of the Vectronics, along with the hair trigger fire button, that fires on release of the Vectronics, will allow this with repeated accuracy. I like this and have had a hard time straying from it as I know the distance to target is the single most important element of any shooting solution. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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