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Hottest Rangefinder's at SHOT Show 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Bman940" data-source="post: 1408435" data-attributes="member: 26379"><p>I have used the Nikon 7iVR the last 2 season's for hunting. 2016 in KS I hunted in the snow and was able to range and take a nice buck just under 400 yards. I had ranged other landmarks while it was snowing and there was also blowing snow. </p><p></p><p>I have not used it in the rain or in foggy condition's. </p><p></p><p>As I have not hidden, I do some freelance work for Nikon like SHOT Show this year. I don't do any sales at all. My intent for this thread is to just let you know about 2 new Rangfinder's that Nikon has coming out for the consumer. My comment about the Sig was made to me on numerous occassion's by guys who owned the Kilo. Yes, there are a lot of rangefinder's on the market today. I encourage you to check out Nikon's competitior's against the MONARCH 3000 Stabilized and the BLACK RANGEX 4K. Then buy the one you think will fit your needs the best. That's all guy's, I say the same thing when buying riflescopes and bino's too. Take a look at what Nikon offer's but buy what you think will work the best for you. It usually comes down to feature's and price for most of us and I think Nikon did it right with these sub $450 rangfinder's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bman940, post: 1408435, member: 26379"] I have used the Nikon 7iVR the last 2 season's for hunting. 2016 in KS I hunted in the snow and was able to range and take a nice buck just under 400 yards. I had ranged other landmarks while it was snowing and there was also blowing snow. I have not used it in the rain or in foggy condition's. As I have not hidden, I do some freelance work for Nikon like SHOT Show this year. I don't do any sales at all. My intent for this thread is to just let you know about 2 new Rangfinder's that Nikon has coming out for the consumer. My comment about the Sig was made to me on numerous occassion's by guys who owned the Kilo. Yes, there are a lot of rangefinder's on the market today. I encourage you to check out Nikon's competitior's against the MONARCH 3000 Stabilized and the BLACK RANGEX 4K. Then buy the one you think will fit your needs the best. That's all guy's, I say the same thing when buying riflescopes and bino's too. Take a look at what Nikon offer's but buy what you think will work the best for you. It usually comes down to feature's and price for most of us and I think Nikon did it right with these sub $450 rangfinder's. [/QUOTE]
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