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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Help, need to pick one: Monarch gold 1200 or RX-IV TBR
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<blockquote data-quote="fisher2072" data-source="post: 361697" data-attributes="member: 23200"><p>I cant really tell you which way to go as i dont own either. I have a buddy that has the luppy RX-iv TBR, and it is hard to read with the black "transparent" display, and so many options that you can get lost in the menus and not be able to get a range reading. I used it for an afternoon, and that's what happened to me. He is used to the rangefinder and told me how to correct it ect... If you get this unit, you need to practice with it for a while before taking it to the field, then you'd probably be just fine! The Nikon I have tried in store only. I liked it for it's simplicity and ease of use, but I have no real world ranging with it to see how good it really is. Just my $0.02 worth, hopefully someone on here can give you a little more detailed ranging report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisher2072, post: 361697, member: 23200"] I cant really tell you which way to go as i dont own either. I have a buddy that has the luppy RX-iv TBR, and it is hard to read with the black "transparent" display, and so many options that you can get lost in the menus and not be able to get a range reading. I used it for an afternoon, and that's what happened to me. He is used to the rangefinder and told me how to correct it ect... If you get this unit, you need to practice with it for a while before taking it to the field, then you'd probably be just fine! The Nikon I have tried in store only. I liked it for it's simplicity and ease of use, but I have no real world ranging with it to see how good it really is. Just my $0.02 worth, hopefully someone on here can give you a little more detailed ranging report. [/QUOTE]
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