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Laser Range Finders - rate them....
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<blockquote data-quote="WunderDog" data-source="post: 99592" data-attributes="member: 3836"><p>I went through this decision of buying a RF recently. I used a couple different Bushnells and tried a Nikon and Leica in stores. I finally decided with all of the good things I had been hearing, the long range abilities and the good optics allowing me to use it instead of binoculars when bowhunting, to go with the Swaro. I have had a chance to put it through its paces a bit over the last week and I am more impressed than I thought I would be. Trying to set up a spot for a 1000 yd range, I was able to get very consistent readings on treelines and other rough surfaces at ranges a bit below and over 1000 yds. Also, I have been able to get it to give me consistent ranges off of a water tower 1850 yds away. If I am steady, it will give a reading almost every time. I would like to see if I can get to 2000 but haven't tried yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WunderDog, post: 99592, member: 3836"] I went through this decision of buying a RF recently. I used a couple different Bushnells and tried a Nikon and Leica in stores. I finally decided with all of the good things I had been hearing, the long range abilities and the good optics allowing me to use it instead of binoculars when bowhunting, to go with the Swaro. I have had a chance to put it through its paces a bit over the last week and I am more impressed than I thought I would be. Trying to set up a spot for a 1000 yd range, I was able to get very consistent readings on treelines and other rough surfaces at ranges a bit below and over 1000 yds. Also, I have been able to get it to give me consistent ranges off of a water tower 1850 yds away. If I am steady, it will give a reading almost every time. I would like to see if I can get to 2000 but haven't tried yet. [/QUOTE]
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