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Help with rangefinders
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<blockquote data-quote="Northkill" data-source="post: 2291246" data-attributes="member: 110890"><p>Good day sir. We also have many different ranging devices, included a couple RF binos. But I will not make absolute statements like this. In fact, statements as such on subjective and perspective issues are the least credible. It all depends on what features and capabilities are important to the user as to what is best for him/her. Personally, the kilos haven't met my expectations and feature demands. But they do the job great for you. That doesn't necessarily make either better. To the OP, don't take folks word on here as the gospel. There's a lot of bias to sort through on internet postings. Folks can write anything with almost no accountability. Decide the parameters and features that are most important to you. Educate yourself on available features. Get behind some models in varied conditions if you can and try them out. Inside a sporting goods store doesn't quite cut it. If you can find buddies with various models where you can get behind them in real field conditions, that's the best. Many will get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northkill, post: 2291246, member: 110890"] Good day sir. We also have many different ranging devices, included a couple RF binos. But I will not make absolute statements like this. In fact, statements as such on subjective and perspective issues are the least credible. It all depends on what features and capabilities are important to the user as to what is best for him/her. Personally, the kilos haven't met my expectations and feature demands. But they do the job great for you. That doesn't necessarily make either better. To the OP, don't take folks word on here as the gospel. There's a lot of bias to sort through on internet postings. Folks can write anything with almost no accountability. Decide the parameters and features that are most important to you. Educate yourself on available features. Get behind some models in varied conditions if you can and try them out. Inside a sporting goods store doesn't quite cut it. If you can find buddies with various models where you can get behind them in real field conditions, that's the best. Many will get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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