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Hottest Rangefinder's at SHOT Show 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Quackshot" data-source="post: 1407968" data-attributes="member: 33487"><p>So if you buy a rangefinder capable of ranging a big reflective target at 3000 yards and claims to work on deer at 1200 we might get it to work at 600-800 yards in the field if the glass is good enough to see through? Hmmmm. I don't shoot big game anymore but I do spend a lot of time in the prairie dog towns. Myself or shooting buddies have tried them all from the old original Bushnell crap to a $10,000 Veltronix. Number one is decent glass if you use them a lot, number two is ability to work in bright sunlight, number three is the size of target it will read. I have definite opinions on what works best. Although I haven't tried this new Nikon I sure have doubts about the ability to satisfy my needs based on previous products and information shared here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackshot, post: 1407968, member: 33487"] So if you buy a rangefinder capable of ranging a big reflective target at 3000 yards and claims to work on deer at 1200 we might get it to work at 600-800 yards in the field if the glass is good enough to see through? Hmmmm. I don't shoot big game anymore but I do spend a lot of time in the prairie dog towns. Myself or shooting buddies have tried them all from the old original Bushnell crap to a $10,000 Veltronix. Number one is decent glass if you use them a lot, number two is ability to work in bright sunlight, number three is the size of target it will read. I have definite opinions on what works best. Although I haven't tried this new Nikon I sure have doubts about the ability to satisfy my needs based on previous products and information shared here. [/QUOTE]
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