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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 986569" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p><strong>Re: New range finder time (3rd option)</strong></p><p></p><p>When I needed a new LRF I decided that having binos and LRF in one was what I wanted. No sense in carrying two optics when one will do very well. After personally using several I got the Bushnell, ARC 1 Mile LRF in 10 X 42. If there is a better LRF bono out there for the money I'd like to know what it is.</p><p></p><p>It has a lot of "extras" such as programmable bow and rifle mode, zero range choices, cartridge, brand and bullet weight for ballistics, MOA or Mil readout, brush setting and an inclinometer for accurate ranges in inclines. This binocular will range beyond one mile on something reflective enough such as rocks. </p><p></p><p>The glass is good but not excellent Here you are paying for the technology more than the glass. For hunting they are great, especially from a stand where you can range various landmarks ahead of time and know your inclination hold under in MOA or Mils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 986569, member: 54178"] [b]Re: New range finder time (3rd option)[/b] When I needed a new LRF I decided that having binos and LRF in one was what I wanted. No sense in carrying two optics when one will do very well. After personally using several I got the Bushnell, ARC 1 Mile LRF in 10 X 42. If there is a better LRF bono out there for the money I'd like to know what it is. It has a lot of "extras" such as programmable bow and rifle mode, zero range choices, cartridge, brand and bullet weight for ballistics, MOA or Mil readout, brush setting and an inclinometer for accurate ranges in inclines. This binocular will range beyond one mile on something reflective enough such as rocks. The glass is good but not excellent Here you are paying for the technology more than the glass. For hunting they are great, especially from a stand where you can range various landmarks ahead of time and know your inclination hold under in MOA or Mils. [/QUOTE]
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